The aspen is a good choice however, I have found it to be too drying on the tummy, leading to sore spots. I'd switch it to a ground paper substrate. It comes in different brand names...Care Fresh being one. It's softer and less drying on the scutes. Have fun with your new best friend...they...
Cute little guy. My Igor looked like that about 3 months age. Enjoy it, they are just like kids, they grown up way too fast. Now he's about 8 inches from nose to tail tip.
After giving it some thought here's what I think. I work in a retail pharmacy. Bullet proof glass, steel reinforced doors. Zombie proof. Lots of food of various kinds, clothes, cigarettes, (a personal vice) medical supplies, and medications if needed. You all can fight your way over to my...
This is great! I will have to think about it for awhile and get back to you. I saw Zombieland again a couple of days ago, Them dudes are super nasty! Yeah, definitely gonna have to mull this one over a bit. Later.
You need to lose the substrate. Just paper towels or nothing on the bottom. More vines, more foliage. they need to be able to hide. Misting at LEAST once to twice a day. ReptiSun5.0. tube type bulb. Basking spot, regular household bulb is ok for heat. Keep him warm (not hot) and humidity...
This is one I built for Igor. My first attempt but turned out pretty good I think. Inside dimensions are 2x2x4 with a legs a foot off the floor.
Also here's a recent pic of the bad boy himself...LOL
https://www.chameleonforums.com/question-uvb-29727/
I notice you have a glass feeding dish. I've read that they can injure their tongues shooting glass to feed. Too hard I think. Cute pix, love him looking out the window. But I'd switch out that dish if I were you. Better safe than sorry. Just my 2 cents. Peace.