Ok thanks for the advice I plan on getting mine in a 2 years or so after doing extensive reserch. Talking of night temps how cold can it get before problems emerge. I might just get a mesh enclosure then as I herad ventilation is necessary to prevent respiratory problems.
My house is pretty dry compared to other houses. But mabye it might be like that when I get mine how do you find managing the heat especially at night in a mesh enclosure. Also if I buy my plants from a trusted reptile shop there is no need to wash or replant them right.
https://www.reptilecentre.com/vivexotic-viva-arboreal-vivarium--medium-black-86x49x915cm_p32318763.htm
This is the type of enclosure recommended for chemelons here.
https://www.reptilecentre.com/blog/2013/03/how-does-the-new-vivexotic-viva-vivarium-ventilation-work-is-it-any-good/
This is how...
However it depends on how cold our winter gets inside it can be anywhere from 11c to 15c at night in winter obviously it would be a little warmer in the cage. I checked the temperature in Madagascar and it gets this cold there as well so mabye he will be fine. Or I might have to get night time...
Also I know this may cause a debate but do you think a beginner can get a panther chemelon I heard that they arent that hardy and can get sick quite easily. I don't know how true this is also because I'm in the uk it says they need higher humidity levels and this is hard to achieve as well as...
Hi also I know this isnt good but a chemelon will be my first reptile however I have done extensive research on many types of reptiles and have 2 years to prepare. Also I have 4 budgies and a parrot and 2 fish and had a rabbit more fish and many insects. I have always properly cared for all my...
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Ok so about enclosures I like in the uk so keeping heat and humidity up would be impossible in a mesh enclosure and I understand glass isnt good for ventilation. So there are these wooden vivarium that have ventilation on the back and would be good to keep heat and humidity...