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  1. ScottChoc

    Video of my rudis

    Bad quality, but its a better idea of what I'm workin with <object width="425" height="344"><param name="movie" value="http://www.youtube.com/v/uP-Gk7nmLLM&hl=en&fs=1"></param><param name="allowFullScreen" value="true"></param><param name="allowscriptaccess" value="always"></param><embed...
  2. ScottChoc

    A light breeze

    Now that I've identified goggles as a rudis, I know he prefers cooler temps of around 70-75 F. Right now there's sort of a heatwave in southern California and the ambient temp in my room is about 80 F. I have placed a small fan a couple of feet away from his enclosure set to low. just enough...
  3. ScottChoc

    Finally finished building enclosure! Pics!!

    Looks great. I hope to construct something similar in the coming months. I really like the idea of the chicken wire on the bottom. My enclosure has glass on the bottom and on 2 sides and when it comes to drainage I'm stuck with using paper towels to just soak it up. Total bummer.
  4. ScottChoc

    Pic of Goggles and his cage setup

    Thanks so much everyone for your advice. When it comes to reptile supplies, is it best to order online? I mean things like lighting fixture and bulbs that come in a box.
  5. ScottChoc

    Pic of Goggles and his cage setup

    So I should use the regular 6ow bulb and the linear tube. Should I just turn them both on for 12 hour days and then both off for 12 hour nights?
  6. ScottChoc

    Pic of Goggles and his cage setup

    by indirect sunlight I mean completely outside but on a balcony that is covered.
  7. ScottChoc

    Pic of Goggles and his cage setup

    The lighting fixture is the Halogen/Fluorescent Combo Dome from Zilla, seen here: http://www.zilla-rules.com/products/combo-dome.htm I took the enclosure out in indirect sunlight for about 6 hours earlier today so i did not have the uvb on when i took the picture. Do you think I should still...
  8. ScottChoc

    Pic of Goggles and his cage setup

    14 x 14 x 24 The 4 plants are Hibiscus rosa-sinensis, Ficus benjamina, Schefflera arboricola, Codiaeum variegatum, and there is a fake vine
  9. ScottChoc

    Hello!

    Thank you! Is the care of rudis chams the same as that of a panther?
  10. ScottChoc

    Hello!

    At the risk of sounding stupid, how is "rudis" pronounced?
  11. ScottChoc

    Hello!

    Thanks. There is so much scattered information on the web that I've been trying to sort through. I'm very happy I found this forum.
  12. ScottChoc

    Hello!

    I'm not sure exactly how old he is. I have no information on where he came from. He belonged to a friend that passed away. I am definately taking the chameleon crash course these last few days.
  13. ScottChoc

    Hello!

    photo here is a photo. I'm not sure if the black coloring is caused by stress or temperature or both. when he is at rest in his cage he is all light green with the yellow stripe on his side.
  14. ScottChoc

    Hello!

    This is my first post. I'm glad I just found this resource as I have just inherited my first chameleon. I have been reading as much as possible over the last few days to learn what I need to know. Proper care and quality of life for my chameleon is my top priority. After a few days of...
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