Check out the Arcadia D3 lights at www.lightyourreptiles.com. They are excellent -- put out lots of light and exceptional UVB. If you get the T5HO bulbs they last a year and the Euro Range (T8) last 9 months.
I've had the same problem with two mist king timers. The website advertises quality RELIABLE timers. My first timer lasted 2 months before it failed to turn on when toggled to on.
The second timer did not work at all. Broken out of the box. Some kind of short in the wire/contact between the...
are those water storing crystals they are drinking from? (polyacrylamide?)
I've been very worried about using those because when they start to dry out the crickets could injest the unexpanded form & then the chameleon could eat them and it would expand inside the cham when it drinks??
Not...
Ah excellent... well as a first time keeper I must warn you of a serious danger... https://www.chameleonforums.com/chameleon-virus-90212/
Hopefully it's too late.
I have not had my chameleon/arcadia lights for a year yet but Arcadia Reptile is raising the bar on reptile lighting.
See https://www.chameleonforums.com/arcadia-lights-ish-90099/index4.html#post847238
and http://www.arcadia-reptile.com/lighting-guide/
I trust the other forum members...
Hi All,
I recently ordered this screen http://www.homedepot.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/ProductDisplay?storeId=10051&langId=-1&catalogId=10053&productId=100659199&R=100659199 and then read about chams losing toes and toenails to screen.
I like to free-range the crickets in the enclosure...
man that's a helluva plant. nice job.
the Arcadia lights I got (d3) are helping me keep a hibiscus, a ficus, and 2 large pothos alive in one of my enclosures =D
grats on converting to the light side! ::bluelightsaber::
Nice. I'm currently in the process of designing an enclosure for my baby panther. I want to get started now since I think it will be rather elaborate.
If I finish early, I can always put his cage inside the custom one =D
Sooo addicting.
URGENT PUBLIC HEALTH ANNOUNCEMENT CONCERNING CHAMELEON KEEPERS
For over 50 years, the Chameleon Virus (CV) has been infecting individuals coming into contact with chameleons, and the number of affected worldwide has been on the rise and increasing at an alarming rate since the initial outbreak...