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  1. Chance307

    Looking to upgrade my dome fixture

    Thank you so much for this!!! I ordered the 5.5🙏🏼 it'll get here tomorrow. So like how would I deal with him climbing to the bulb tho? I'm assuming probing the fixture off the screen? How many inches do you think? I have a switchbot thermometer/hygrometer by the branch and rn it's measuring...
  2. Beman

    Chameleon in Ukraine needs help!

    Hey there to me it looks like shedding. But the spot on her side with the white around the black. That is very common with a thermal burn. Basking temps should not exceed about 80ish. My guess and I am not a vet is that it is shedding and the black spot is a thermal burn. Thermal burns have...
  3. Triple M's

    Gravid Veiled Chameleon may be having trouble laying her eggs

    Okay we are going to get the linear. We recently finished their 7 foot enclosures and the new watering/misting system in their enclosures. But that is definitely our next buy. The linear lighting. Okay I did throw some boxes away but thank you for telling me about the flat based bulbs. Will...
  4. MissSkittles

    Possibly burn mark?

    Hi. I’m not sure if that’s a burn or not. Best thing to do is keep a close eye on it for changes. If it is a burn, her scales may darken and start to shrivel and can form an open wound as the dead scales slough off. If you start seeing any changes that this or similar is happening, make a vet...
  5. LizardLurkin

    Veiled Chameleon Basking behavior

    Youngins are very explorative in new enclosures and so they notoriously climb screens. Often times they'll climb the ceiling too, so you'll want to raise up the lamps so the little fella won't burn themselves! Typically, we keep our basking branch 8-9 inches away from the lamp. If you got...
  6. MissSkittles

    How to stop this?

    Hi and welcome. It sounds like you have a screw in uvb bulb. Those are basically worthless for chameleons and probably most other animals. What you need is to toss that and get a linear T5HO fixture with either an Arcadia 6% or ReptiSun 5.0 uvb bulb. Avoid knock off brands - they are not...
  7. Beman

    Thermal burn?

    Yes, that is a thermal burn. Need to get silversulfadiazine cream from a vet to treat it topically so it heals right. And double check your basking temps. He is getting far too close or too hot.
  8. C

    Chameleon Head Turned Black After Shed

    i’m using the zoomed screw in bulbs and 60 watt bulbs since 100 made it too hot, basking temp is around 85-88. i will get the sulfadiazine cream and see if that helps. vet said chameleon skin can take a while to heal after he got his small amputation, so how long would you recommend using the...
  9. MissSkittles

    Baby Veiled Chameleon basking/lighting help

    Ok. When you said, it sounded as though you have the dual dome light and using a screw in uvb bulb. The screw in bulbs are probably responsible for a large percentage of mbd in reptiles as they have almost no range beyond a couple of inches. With the linear T5HO with a 5.0 uvb bulb, the...
  10. VeiledMoodRing

    does cham shed look normal

    it was about 85 just in his basking area but I noticed him opening his mouth so I moved it up higher so now its about 78ish. I am not sure what kind of heat bulb exactly, but I have a pic of it
  11. Beman

    Gravid Veiled Chameleon may be having trouble laying her eggs

    Ok so the 50 watts should be ok and are low enough wattage to not be too hot. Watch them though flat based basking bulbs can produce a hotter basking spot rather than warming an area like a plain white 60 watt household incandescent bulb. The 100 watt is way too strong for a cham. High risk for...
  12. GrilledCheese

    Is this gray tone normal?

    I’ve seen those dragon ledges cages, was thinking of switching him to one of those when he gets heavier. Would it be best to get their actual cages with ledges or buy the ledges separately? Like, are theirs spacier than the ReptiBreeze? He’s in a large repribreeze cage right now. The image is...
  13. Beman

    Is my UVB or basking light too close?

    So unfortunately chams normally will not move out of the heat even if it is too hot. We see this even when they are getting thermal burns. They will continue to bask even when their skin is burning. A 75 watt can still produce some hot temps and depending on your bulb type it could be producing...
  14. LizardLurkin

    Getting my first Chameleon ever!!

    Lovely interior design. You will be very surprised at how fast they grow, though. A veiled male can reach up to 24 inches in length, and they're quite impressively sized compared to some other common pet lizards. I will second that you will have to start designing a forever home of at least...
  15. IrohtheVeiled

    Looking to upgrade my dome fixture

    Just feel the need to chime in here: @Beman pointed me in the direction of a herpstat and it’s been a huge peace of mind thing for me. You don’t need a dimmable heat dome to use, it’ll pulse power to your heat supply to maintain a target temperature allowing you to provide an optimal basking...
  16. Chance307

    Veiled cham has his mouth open

    I stopped misting twice a day, and only do it in the afternoon. Humidity went down to 52. Is that okay? Switched my basking bulb to a 50W🙏🏼
  17. ERKleRose

    Discolored Spot

    Welcome on here! Willow is such a cute name, and she’s adorable! Those spots do look like they could be thermal burns, especially with her basking light that close. How close are both her uvb and basking bulbs to her basking area? Also, what are her basking temps, and how do you measure them, if...
  18. MzLaurie

    Possible thermal burn?

    Well we all understand how difficult it is to care for chams properly especially with so much misinformation out there. While you are here, you should take advantage of having a complete husbandry review on your setup. There is a firm which I do not have on hand right now that you can complete...
  19. Chance307

    Veiled Chameleon Basking behavior

    Okok thank you! I will grab some wood so I can higher the lamp a bit. But if I do, won't his basking branch be colder when he decides to go back down?🥹 Rn he's actually been hanging there for 2hrs😬 He's very scared still so when I walk up to the cage he goes back down
  20. gronzar

    New Owner - Stressed - Husbandry Check?

    Thank you! I swapped it out this morning for the 75 I had. He just never goes to the basking spot for heat but does spend sometimes half the day just chilling under the UVB. How much of the day do most Panthers chill in one spot? This one will hunt in the evening or today he roamed all over...
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