http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_noss?url=search-alias%3Daps&field-keywords=the+panther+chameleon+book
Is this the one you are tsalking about?!
They have it in stock on Amazon.com
We found this link very helpful in choosing our lights...
http://www.exo-terra.com/en/products/linear_fluorescent_bulbs.php
Our cage is large 24x24x48 and felt 5.0 was not enough. The mesh also cuts about 50%.
We put them on the mesh of the cage now so it makes it easier for him, we just fed him for the first time hornworms and we had no idea they were so sticky! Lesson learned...;)
We had our veiled for over a month now (he is about 4 months), so still pretty new cham owners...and we are all about basketball!! GO MIAMI HEAT!! :D
Oh and welcome Bob! Coincidentally that's our chams name...lol!
Our cham has a big problem...cause these hornworms look so damn beautiful and juicy but man are they sticky little suckers!!! :eek: It is so funny to watch Bob (our cham) dying to eat this yummy worm right in front of him, but when he throws out his tongue to get him he can't quite take it away...
yeah you'll definitely need a basking lamp too...forgot to mention that.
how big is your cage? we had the 5.0 first but our cage is 24x24x48 and feel that is was not enough which is why we got the dual hood with both lamps. Keep in mind that the mesh reduces the strength of the light by 50%.
We have a veiled and just bought a dual fluorescent linear bulb hood from dyi cages (they are sponsors of this site). the link below might help you find the right lighting...we bought a repti glo 2.0 and 10.0 for the 2 bulb hood...
Jaxy we will check about the vine, maybe someone recognizes it, it is the one one in the middle of the cage with the bark around it....
Forgot to mention that he weighs 33 grams...is that normal weight?! somebody commented on another thread that his eyes look sunken in, would you agree?
Hi guys, we had our cham for about a month now and want to see if we are doing everything right, we do have a few concerns (see below) We filled out the ask for help form as detailed as possible, any advice is appreciated!! :) Attached are a few pictures of the enclosure and Bob (our cham)...
thats awesome, and is good for their hydration. We just put a hibiscus plant in our enclosure, I hope bob (our Cham) take to eating the leaves too since we rarely see him drink. :D