This is the present set up. So far she seems to like it:) Do you think the grow light is too close? Can she get burned? It is low heat LED so no heat danger. Thanks for advising!
Thanks for the input:) I would prefer a whiter light too (it's not too tinted) but I wanted to get something right away (due to the new plant) and the choices were limited. I will test this and see how it goes. The rest of my lighting is quite bright so I'm hoping for the best. I will keep my...
Hello everyone!
I have been searching the forums regarding grow lights as I bought a larger umbrella plant today for an enclosure upgrade and also this grow light...
This happened in our Beardie's enclosure at a point, but I was able to remove the supers and supervise feeding and then remove any uneaten. I was thinking how unhealthy it would be for our dragon to ingest feeders gutloaded with styrofoam. I have no idea how long a super can stay alive eating...
Also, if you use the double pot method (attach pots in the enclosure the same size as the plants you are putting in,and just slipping the potted plants into them) you can take out, replace and switch your plants as need be. I find with pothos it's nice once in a while to take them out and soak...
Hello again! Personally, I think your size is close enough to the regular size and wouldn't focus on a rebuild right now. I think redoing the branching and adding easy care, decent in low lighting plants - pothos and spider plant - into your enclosure, and checking temps/humidity and making any...
One last link from Chameleon Academy - the Forest Edge page has some great ideas, information and visuals that might get your creative juices flowing https://chameleonacademy.com/forest-edge-chameleon-cage-method/ Enjoy!
He'll probably enjoy the time on free range while you rearrange a few things:) We have a small ficus bush/tree (dug up from someone else's extras in their garden) and a medium umbrella plant with strong branches that we put together on a mesh shelf for our free range in a window. The cham loves...
It's fantastic! I tried to use the forest edge set up that Chameleon Academy mentions for our chameleon and it's working out very well - she seems to like it. They have great ideas and pictures how to choose branches, attach things, how to design the interior of the cage with good veiled-safe...
That's great - thanks for filling out the form! I'm not an expert but I will offer some feedback and others can correct me if I am off.
First off, it looks like a nice size cage! The fact you have nice, high branches is a great feature!
Regarding supplements, it seems more correct to dust...