I have my lights turn on at 7:30 everyday and off at 7:30 everyday. So for me it’s 1) lights 2) put crickets in the cricket cup i made 3) clean up any droppings 4) misting :)
My female veiled is the same way. When i put the black end of the digital thermometer near her she puffs up and does that. Same with new people near her
It’s a cloth bag so it’ll soak up a good amount of the water. it’s also on top of a old mini fridge so if water does somehow leak out it’s not a huge deal. and i have a 100 watt daylight bulb with a 5.0 uvb bulb
The fogger will only raise the humidity not provide him with any water source. For the humidity you could add a pothos and even a few fake plants around the top. If all that doesn’t work you can get like a trash bag,cut it up, and tape it to a side or two to hold the humidity.
Shortly after i posted this i found this old thread https://www.chameleonforums.com/threads/how-safe-is-a-parlor-palm.91672/ the comments make me believe it is safe :)
Also would it be a bad idea to change up her cage while she has her eggs?
It’s a living room plant. My grandmother said it’s a parlor palm ( chamaedorea elegans ) If it is safe i feel like it would be a good addition to my vieleds home :)
For my screen cage i put a cut up trash bag on 2 of the sides with live pothos, a fogger, and heavy misting. As long as it doesn’t drop below 60 i think he or she will be fine :)
Almost any question you think you should know the answer to yo can simply google and 9 times out of 10 you’ll be directed here lol you’re in for a treat when she gets older her colors should be beautiful!
When I first got my female veiled the only interaction she got from me was cleaning/misting/feeding for the first 3 weeks.
In my opinion you should give her 2+ weeks to get in routine/comfortable with her home.Then start trying to hand feed her worms/crickets. I wouldn’t handle more then one or...