LOL I checked on him a minute ago he is hanging there all 4 paws upside down with his tail curled up sleeping!!! LMAO
Craziest thing ive ever seen an animal do Sleep upside down !!!
ive never seen him ever gape he is always green and active -- now I do admit he stays a bit lower in the cage...
Sorry forgot Age -- I honestly dont know the age I think petco got him at 2 weeks or so and I bought him about a week later so if I wagered a real guess I say 6 weeks max
so temps are too high... What temp do these guys keep themselves at as in Skin temperatures? I have a good IR Gun I can read...
Chameleon Info:
Your Chameleon: Male Veiled Chameleon (previously thought female Tarsals are growing in enough now to see)
Been in my care for 1 week...
Handling: Little as possible - he has been shifted around a bit lately due to attempting to arrange his cage properly and get a feeding...
ok - ive got a good IR thermometer and checked her temps
her cage ambient temp was 70-78
she stays in the basking zone where it reads 80F
if she climbs higher she can get to a 86-90 hot spot
and lower in the plants it gets to 68-70F so im sure she has proper temperatures
i raised an end of...
Hey guys thanks for more input
I will be buying a IR thermometer using some funds I have in my ThinkGeek.com account item http://www.thinkgeek.com/gadgets/electronic/8024/
I think it will be a good investment to use with my Snake and Cham as well as other work I do on electronics etc..
Her...
can someone reply lol... I still need some feedback
also on her new temps it seems to be hovering 83 in the highest basking spot now thats measured with remote probe from a digital thermometer -- she doesnt go up to that spot ever it has coverage so I dont know why she wont go there
Feedback...
I have added a new thermometer to the enclosure the same type I setup our snakes with.
Indoor/outdoor with humidity
I sat the unit on the top of the enclosure and ran the probe to the top perch to see what temperature its getting to
I wanted to put the unit on bottom of the floor of the...
i had been reading on the laying dens -- my question is with those can I just put something in the corner of the enclosure and leave it in there
as for crickets I didnt plan on keeping them here at home but if i vary the diet between the crickets and say something like Superworms and dustings...
I cant drill a hole in for a tube to come out into a bucket the cage bottom is just a flat panel and if i drill a hole in the green tub inside the cage then I gotta make a hole in the mesh screen to run the tube out
soo still not sure what to do on the drainage
also should these plants be...
ok guys here is a post the correct format with all the information and my research shows the same thing a few of you have already said on dusting and drainages
Chameleon Info:
Your Chameleon: Female Veiled AGE - Unknown in care for 2 Days
Handling: Little as possible - unless moving...
the green bin in bottom is to catch water and moisture yes and holds the plants which are potted and I am thinking of removing them from the pots and planting them IN the green container and then covering soil with a mesh or screen to keep her from trying to eat the dirt
I will keep it wiped...
I changed it to a link to the directory with the images makes it easier
Also wanted to add before i moved the light back to the far corner she was perched in about the middle of the zone that is 80-85F
I moved the light back to that corner and she moved up to the position she is in now in those...
Ok guys...
Pictures below are the new habitat for a juvenile veiled.. Age is unknown
Reptisun 5.0 in the main fixture, 100w incandescent for basking
URL to Pictures on my webserver just click link
http://lastnightsdesigns.com/cham
you can see in the photo with the temps it ranges from 80 to...