I’m new at this so probably find many things to be game changers…
Waterproof thermometer/hydrometer
MistKing (trying to maintain night humidity by hand is a chore and my veiled actually likes the fine mist and will sit right under it but hated the spray bottle even if the mist didn’t touch...
The lay box with all the sand in it. For it to be the right size and depth(so I thought before reading @kinyonga post) that’s how much it weighs. I think the one I have now is 18x12 and filled to about 12 inches. It’s a lot of sand 😂.
Does anyone have a good drainage solution for a 36x18x36 enclosure that will need a lay box in it? Also just to confirm, I should keep a lay box in the enclosure for a female at all times? It weighs 50lbs so not something I want to have to move on a regular basis.
No worries. I’d you see anything that’s a must fix let me know, otherwise I think she is doing ok for now. I am working on a new enclosure but it will take a month to finish so trying to get the one she has up to par ASAP.
Chameleon Info:
Your Chameleon - veiled, female, 3 years old. I’ve had her for 1 week.
Handling - only handled once.
Feeding and supplements - 7-10 crickets every other day gut loaded with carrots and dusted with EarthPro A and Repashy calcium no D every feeding and Calcium low D twice a...
I was able to lower the nozzle down and changed the direction it was pointing and that seems to have taken care of it while still misting the full enclosure. Thanks again for the ideas.
The mister is on the upper left. I have a T5 in a ZooMed fixture and a 5.5 inch dome light for heat. I’m preparing a larger enclosure, just waiting for all the parts and want to get my current one fixed up before using the new one.
I have a MistKing system and have lighting set on top of the enclosure and have been removing the lights at night because water gets on them. I have the mister pointed as far down as it will go and it still hits part of the roof. Any solutions for positioning the mister and or lighting that is...