the whole point is to have the waste break down includng harmul bacteria like a compost system.but yeah i understand what your saying. Thanks for your input.
I think I'm going to setup a experiment setup with Anoles or something. Or grow a tray of clover and dandelion with isopods then add the cham's fecal matter and see what happens. I'll post updates.
yeah i wouldnt do it it for a chameleon maybe an aboreal snake or gecko species
but i did not know they did it in europe. I just like the idea of the wholle system working together but that is almost impossible in captivity. Again thanks for the info!
yeah just wondering because i sprouted popcorn seeds in a closed jar and they used up alot of water and created alot of humidity in the jar. my crickets and locusts also ate it but idk if chams could digest it safely
Okay I have an idea. What if you planted a super thick bed of popcorn seed or other fast growing plant[like clover] at the bottom of enclosure. It could probaly use up excess water and disperse it back into the air creating humidity. It would also look nice and provide food for feeders such as...
okay i heard of using a household bulb before which wattage?
Thanks alot for the info. I never really had a reptile that needed uv lighting, just snakes , geckos and invertebrates. I'm going to read the care sheet tonight.
What else will I need for a male Veiled Chameleon?
So far I've thought of :
Zoo Med Mini Compact Fluorescent 5.0 Bulb
175 gallon basic Reptarium
8 1/2" Aluminum Lamp Fixtures x2
Zoo Med 60 watt day bulb
Zoo Med Repti Calcium With D3
Large Ficus Tree
Branches and Twigs...