Can someone point me in the right direction to find the necessary equipment. I just got a female so I need to provide her with the right lighting for her egg laying. She gets natural sunlight from sunrise to about 11:30am. I currently have a bulb (pictured below) which I keep on in the afternoon...
I made a to scale diagram of the birds eye view and the profile of the enclosure, each square represents 6 in. The gray part of the wall represents the screen that provides their ventilation and sunlight from sunrise to just before noon, the yellow lines represent the basking lamps. the wall...
Thats how young my males are and they are from the same clutch. They dont often see each other because they hang out in their own plants and are shaded by leaves but I will separate them by the time they start exploring
That video is awesome those are almost the exact same size as mine. Im surprised they came to food that fast, mine dont move like that yet because they are still new to their environment. The smaller one I feed by hand every day to try and build trust. If Im in a rush I will put them in his...
My next project will be to build a wall to separate them. In the mean time I will keep them apart as much as I can. Luckily they are pretty evenly matched in strength rn so Im hoping that will prevent either one from harassing the other. when they are in their plants they cant see each other but...
My initial thought in getting 2 was that they're introverts and that with enough space they will avoid each other but I didn't realize they will go after one another. Im now thinking I have to build a wall to separate them into different sides. I can tell the neighbors are starting to notice...
I am in the process of getting more plants. I've only had them since the 16th and they stayed in the same plants for the most part but theyre just starting to explore now that they are becoming more comfortable.
I have two juvenile male veiled chameleons that weigh 0.95 and 1.15 oz. I live in southwest Florida and they free roam on my completely screened in porch/balcony that I have turned into a reptile enclosure. The space is 437 cubic feet which equates to roughly a 3270 gallon tank. I have one...