Hey guys, I dont really post much, but heres my new set-up. The free range is pretty addictive, and I can see it taking over my whole bedroom very quickly. The hood is a zoo med 30" combo hood. She eats out of a container is pretty hidden. For water she gets sprayed down twice a day...
That cage looks great! It might be such a new big environment for him that its taking him a while to get used to it. Are you using a feeder bowl? If so does he definitely know where it is?
I got my cham from a local pet store called that fish place / pet place. They had about 5 of them in a tall screened cage with a decent amount of cover. They seem like they were taking pretty god care of them.
Well heres pictures off an actual camera, and not my cell phone quality. I also moved/created a better basking spot for him that doesn't get hotter then 85. I left it big so you guys can make sure hes looking ok.
Alrights thanks guys. I'm gunna have to hold off on the tube UVB light for a little as im jobless till Jan. Other then that It seems like I'm good. I'll limit the cf bulb time, and put him outside when it finally decides to stop raining.
Actually that brings up another topic. Have you guys...
By treats I mean something different then crickets such as worms etc. If his basking spot is too hot will he stay there and cook, or will he move? I only buy 30 feeders at a time so I dont have to worry about them. I just put them in a Tupperware container with holes in the lid along with...
Well this is my first chameleon and I went with Hank, a veiled. I attached what he looks like, and his cage set-up. I use a day heat lamp, and a repti-sun 5.0 uvb bulb. At night I use a red heat lamp as well. the bottom of his cage is 70 degrees, and his basking spot is anywhere from 85-95...