I you are worried about the chameleon or bugs escaping, you can buy a roll of screen for 15 bucks and use it to cover the cage. It will keep everything in, and still give you the open-air enclosure you need
I have a dracaena plant known as the Hawaiaan Sunshine. Its a great plant for hanging in the back corner which is what i did, and I have the water dripper drip onto its huge leaves. Its perfect for chams, because it requires being moist all the time, and misting systems cannot over water it...
So I have an idea for hanging my pothos plant from the top of the cage, and I'm wondering if you guys think this will work. I have an XL reptibreeze I'm using 25lb fishing line strung through holes I made in the pot. The line Runs up and out through the Roof of the cage right next to the metal...
Yes. I have the zoo med repti-calcium without D3 I use at every feeding. But I need one that has D3 as well and I'm hoping the flukers one is good before I buy it. Do you know if the flukers Reptile Vitamin is any good?
My local pet store has a customer appreciation weekend and they are doing 25% off the whole store. They have a flukers repti calcium with D3 and phosphorus free. Is flukers supplements a good choice?
I took a large plastic yogurt container and cut it down so the sides of the conainer were only 2 inches. I used a hole puncher to punch a hole in the side, and used a pipe cleaner to thred it through and around a branch near his basking area. it is removable and easy to clean.
So my panther is 8 months old and I saw him doing something weird today. He was sitting on his basking branch but he only had 1 leg clamped on. The other feet were loose and one back foot was hanging. I wanted to know if something was wrong because he was fine yesterday, but I've seen him do...
I'm redoing my chams closet reptibreeze, and I would like to find a way to put some pothos plants near the top corners of the cage, and I don't know how to do this. I was thinking I could hang them from the top of the screen, but the screen already has 2 lights and a large dripper that weighs...
You can go to a outdoor shop and get some 20lb fishing line. You can tie the fishing line through a hole you poke in the pot of the plant and up to the top of the stand. If you do a few lines per plant, they would be pretty sturdy. You can do it with multiple plants. As for attaxtchikg plants to...
So my panther while he was young wouldn't eat superworms, but now that he is, I would like to get him eating more of them in his diet. He is almost 8 months old, and His regular feeding schedule is 10-15 crickets every other day, along with 7-10 reptiworms every single day. I want to...
I know the zilla uvb bulbs are horrible for chams, but this is a basking bulb that doesn't put out uvb thati got for my panther. the basking spot is right at 92 and the middle of the cage is 80. The temps are perfect, and it seems to be a good bulb. it is 100 watt incandescent. Is this Bulb...
So I want to free range my panther in this tree I have in my front yard. It's only about 8 feet tall so I don't have to worry about him climbing away. I obviously will be keeping an eye on him while he is in it though. Anyways I believe this is a dwarf cherry tree. I know that cherry laurel is...
For future reference, whenever my chameleon is in a dangerous place, I just watch him and wait for him to come down where I can safely get him. These animals are incredible climbers. It's a lot less of a risk to let him find his own way down. You could even bribe him with food. You can just sit...
Im not just doung whatever i want, im just trying to understand. And the MV doesnt just work for the one guy. He uses MV because thats what his breeder uses, and they have been breeding for a long time. Its the popular breeder chameleon company florida that uses MV bulbs. I believe they are even...
My basking is barely 75!! Adult males need close to 90! Something must change. And if that guy uses MV bulbs ans gets good temps, why not just ensure he is getting all his UV?
there was a guy on YouTube who got his chameleon from a reputable breeder, and he was told by the the breeder (chameleon company Florida) that he could use a 160 watt MV bulb and a 100 watt MV bulb. His temps are perfect, and his chameleon is as healthy as can be. With my 75 watt basking bulb, I...