Search results for query: reasons for screen climbing

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  1. NashansCamos

    75w for baby panther

    unless he can climb glass we won't get to the top. heres his cage so far (not done)
  2. bhollowell

    My Panther Chams

    I see now what you mean with the 9 inches. I cannot mount anything from my sealing though... Do you know of any table or off-the cage mounts that would work with 24 inch fixtures? Switching to household incandescent bulbs will be no problem. Also, should I be concerned if my cham is rubbing her...
  3. Vikaiyer

    Veiled Chameleon possibly sick

    Recommendations where to find a reasonable price?
  4. J

    Male Veiled 7 months old might die

    Your Chameleon - Veiled, Male, 8-9 months. Since Jan. 1st Handling - I don't very often if at all. He has quite the additude and doesn't like to be bothered. I mainly enjoy sitting on my couch and watching him for sometimes hours. I find him fascinating. Feeding - Dubias, crickets, snacks...
  5. NashansCamos

    Live plants in habitat

    i think its because of the little fibres but i'm not a hammock expert
  6. C

    Expert opinion needed please

    Thank you so much! I'm so glad I don;t have any major errors, I spend so much time researching and reading (full nights) to make sure I provide a good environment. Didn't know about Rephasy Calcium plus LoD when I bought all the supplements, which was way, way b4 I got the cham. I followed the...
  7. Klyde O'Scope

    Live plants in habitat

    OK, but don't "they" say that about nearly everything? :eek: Claws/nails could get caught in hammocks, branches, screen mesh, fake vines, bark, bamboo (or other) screens, fixtures, other chameleons' mouths, and just about anything else they climb on... It doesn't seem to dissuade folks from...
  8. Klyde O'Scope

    Help with enclosure/lighting

    No offense, but I think you may have been scammed again. Depending on your ambient climate (and where you live) a hybrid enclosure may have been a better option for maintaining humidity. The LEDs are bells & whistles for keepers—they do nothing for chameleons, and aside from UVB, white is the...
  9. jamest0o0

    Are lobster roaches good food and legal?

    Wasn't aware of Alabama, but I know they're strict with roaches in FL. Lobsters are interesting. I've recently started using them more to feed. Chams seem to enjoy them a lot, like red runners they're pretty soft and active, makes them enticing for whatever reason. They are very prolific, good...
  10. Beman

    My Panther Chams

    Sorry I don't always remember everyone I help since I am active in quite a few threads at once. So I would suggest you get the 24 inch fixtures. Reason being a 14 inch fixture only has a 12 inch bulb. So you have just reduced their basking area for uvb to one place and then digging further...
  11. C

    Severed toe

    So based on the photos, upgrades are in order, and I'm glad to hear you've gotten a head start on it! Most recommend a larger cage size for this species than you currently have, and may be part of the reason he is screen climbing. Most people recommend the linear T5 HO 5.0 for UVB. The compact...
  12. Jocccellynnn

    Hatchlings

    Okay thank your for always being so helpful and informative! I would also probably start in a smaller enclosure for the reasons you said. I would never leave unattended feeders in the cage anyway, the risk of them being bitten always frightens me. I’ll start doing some more research before...
  13. jacksonchamnew

    Are lobster roaches good food and legal?

    If you go to Josh's frogs web site, they do not ship to Alabama.
  14. T

    Chameleon trying to escape

    I have a 5 month old veiled female and she keeps trying to escape. I have her in a cage I built where the highest she can get is about 6’6” and the cage is filled in with 5 plants and plenty of sticks. I’m trying to work on getting her more comfortable with handling and feeding from hand so I...
  15. Kaizen

    Uvb differences

    Arcadia bulbs are the same, the world over. What might be different is the commonly used screening material, but I’m a bit doubtful about that too. Do you have a solar meter? In any case, so much depends on your setup. If you have foliage that casts dappled shade over part of your main...
  16. Fchamel

    Wanting to get a cat.

    I appreciate your feedback! That's great that cats benefit your immune and stress systems! Thank you for your feedback! ❤️ It helps! Thank you! 👍🏻 That's great! I appreciate it! 😃👍🏻 I am planning on getting a cat around a year old. Thank you for your input! Wow! Awesome input! I am wanting...
  17. T

    I have some problem with my chameleon. Please help!

    Hello guys! Antecedent: I moved my chameleon to his final enclosure. He is 5 months old now. In his smaller enclosure ( i add image both of the enclosures) he ate everyday from my hand without thinking. I fed him so easily. And then the move happened about 3 weeks now. You guys know when a...
  18. Mendez

    Chameleon hating cage

    He's, at the very least, one year old. But if you know that he is two years old, this would make sense. Regardless, he is fully matured and done growing (rapidly). What is the reason for handling him? If it's to build trust, try hand-feeding him or bringing him food in a cup. How big are the...
  19. Haley Hendrix

    Help needed! Vitamin A deficiency

    Feedback will be in bold Chameleon Info: Your Chameleon - Veiled Chameleon, sex unknown (been told male mostly), About 5 months. Has been in my care for 4 months. Males will have tarsal spurs on the back of their feet. Attach a picture of the back feet and we will be able to tell you...
  20. Multivitamins

    New chameleon🦎 owner l👀king for answers

    All mentioned above but want to reiterate the following. When it comes to set ups it's important to remember that what you see at an expo or even in a pet store has a temporary enclosure that is easy to set up clean and rotate new animals and items in and out of they're not forever homes so...
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