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Neonates: as many small crickets as they can eat several times a day
Juveniles 3-6 months of age: 10-12 small crickets daily
Juveniles 6-12 months of age: 10-12 medium crickets every other day
Adults over 12 months of age: 7-10...
Ditch everything at the bottom. Sitting water = bacteria by itself and with poop in it, well, you can imagine. Same goes for recycled water through a pump. The substrate is a chocking/impaction hazard. Also, bugs can hide in it and it's all around a pain to keep clean and dry.
I don't know why, but other than watering my Hibiscus I don't do anything special for it. It's sits inside by a window and is doing just fine. Hardly ever direct sunlight. Flowering often. I live in South FL., they grow everywhere.
8-12 large crickets, give or take, every other day. Keep temps around 83 in her basking spot if you can manage it. She's a big girl now, time to slow down the food for her own sake.
Bare floor good, easy to clean.
Potted plants, hung if need be. Cover soil with pond/river stones.
Many vines and horizontal sticks at different heights.
Plenty of places to hide. Foliage.
here are tons of ideas: https://www.chameleonforums.com/threads/the-official-enclosure-picture-thread.49688/
I have The Little Dripper but I find the cup method fits my needs better. I do like the IV fluid bag idea though. The long line is helpful as well. I should get one. :cool:
Have to tried leaving them in a tall cup in there alone with her, with you not around? My cham will usually come right up to the cup I'm holding and eat right out of it but this last month and since she's decided she's not going to do that anymore (for the time being anyways, maybe) and shows no...
I hear Zoo Med bulbs should be replaced every 6 months but has anyone tested this? I hear some people say it's because they're made in China but the ones I have are made in Germany.
Your basking temps are on the high side
Temperature:
Baby/juvenile (<9 months): ambient 72-80F (22-26C), basking 85F (29C)
Adult males: ambient 75-80F (23-26C), basking 90-95F (32-35C)
Adult females: ambient 75-80F (23-26C), basking 85F (29C)
Feeding:
Neonates: as many small crickets as they...
First, don't listen to people at the pet store, most of them just don't what they're talking about. The general rule about feeding is no bigger than the head/mouth. You can get some Micro Superworms if you're concerned. There's also tons of other stuff, maybe try a sampler...