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  1. ispeedonthe405

    Skin temperature threshold for burns

    It's up to us to know the difference between a valid source and something some random guy decided to write on the internet. Case in point, the guy I was responding to is confusing air temperature (the weather) with surface temperature (the subject of this thread). They are not the same thing.
  2. ispeedonthe405

    Skin temperature threshold for burns

    Reptiles Magazine panther chameleon care sheet, literally the first thing you'll see on a Google search: "Adult panther chameleons need a basking spot of around 100 degrees Fahrenheit with the ambient temperature between 75 to 85 degrees; smaller panther chameleons should have a basking area of...
  3. ispeedonthe405

    Skin temperature threshold for burns

    Thanks for the response. The ceramic is an additional heat source coincident with the basking light, as stated in the OP; not a replacement for a light. He has many climate zones. And despite the vet's assurance that the bloodwork came back "perfectly normal", when I asked for a copy of the...
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    Skin temperature threshold for burns

    My nearly 4 yr old Ambilobe just had a well check and got a clean bill of health. Given his age I had the vet do fecal, blood, and a physical exam, and the word is that all is perfectly normal. He's never had a health problem before. However, the cham himself is telling me he's getting older...
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    Timer

    On the other hand there are these: https://www.amazon.com/Individually-Controlled-Protector-Compatible-Appliances/dp/B07BLTV6ZW https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07G5RLH8R/ref=sspa_dk_detail_0?psc=1 If the description is accurate you should be able to program each outlet via the smartphone app.
  6. ispeedonthe405

    Timer

    Yeah, it seems that all the 30-ish dollar units are like that; a group of constant power outlets and a group running on the same timer. To get individually programmable outlets on the strip you'll have to look outside of reptile and aquarium stuff and look into computer & network power...
  7. ispeedonthe405

    Clingy Chameleon

    Wanting out is not abnormal for a hormonal male. He's stricken with wanderlust because he's looking for the other kind. When Hilts was in that phase I made him a free range to keep him from stressing out. Chameleons can also become 'programmed' by repetitive patterns. It's not really you he...
  8. ispeedonthe405

    Habitat 4.0 DIY

    Completed enough to let the occupant move in. I bought some supposedly low-glare acrylic called P99 but it was still quite reflective. Hilts doesn't puff up and freak out over reflections but it does make him uneasy. Instead of that, I went with cheap plastic panels that are meant to cover...
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    Habitat 4.0 DIY

    The plants have moved in. You can also see one of the drains. The side pots are 6". plants by ispeedonthe405 posted Dec 19, 2017 at 6:55 PM
  10. ispeedonthe405

    Habitat 4.0 DIY

    A little more progress: cosmetic panels for above & below the side screens. The mister nozzles are peeking out from behind the leaves. You can see how the two side pothos will hang, with the pot currently empty. whole shot by ispeedonthe405 posted Dec 16, 2017 at 3:59 PM nozzles by...
  11. ispeedonthe405

    Habitat 4.0 DIY

    Paint job on the branches. The good news is that I only have to fool a chameleon. I used an airbrush and made up different shades of transparent brown and green as I went. After that I went over it all with the airbrush again, this time loaded mostly with a matte acrylic base mixed with...
  12. ispeedonthe405

    Automatic Feeder

    Lately I've been thinking about a pneumatic cricket injector. The only thing holding me back is the knowledge that early prototypes are likely to be... messy.
  13. ispeedonthe405

    Habitat 4.0 DIY

    The furniture grade is UV resistant and supposedly physically tougher than plumbing grade. Whether the former matters is debatable since it's covered now as you said. Can't really comment on the latter but that's the claim from the manufacturer. I got it straight from their site but you can also...
  14. ispeedonthe405

    Habitat 4.0 DIY

    Progress report: The fake branch structures are underway. Furniture-grade PVC pipe & fixtures secured with screws (rather than PVC adhesive) and covered over with the fake bark plastic. This is messy business, at least in my hands fake branches 01 by ispeedonthe405 posted Dec 13, 2017 at 1:44...
  15. ispeedonthe405

    Habitat 4.0 DIY

    Some more work done. The back walls are somewhat decorated. I only use the Pond & Stone variety of Great Stuff because to my knowledge that's the only one explicitly labeled as safe for any kind of animal. back walls by ispeedonthe405 posted Nov 9, 2017 at 9:54 AM The screen top and side...
  16. ispeedonthe405

    Habitat 4.0 DIY

    Heated sand sounds like a smart way to go. The ABS will scorch on the textured side but the smooth side is harder to brown as long as you keep the torch moving.
  17. ispeedonthe405

    Habitat 4.0 DIY

    72"/182 cm H x 48"/122 cm W x 24"/61 cm D. It's made primarily of aluminum square tube, and held together with brazing, bolting, bracing, and nylon insert connectors. Six casters are fitted to the bottom. The lower shelf is a slab of nice .70" birch ply with a rubber mat over it. The lower...
  18. ispeedonthe405

    Josh's Frogs - Bad Experiences

    I received two boxes of dead crickets from them; after that I gave up.
  19. ispeedonthe405

    Is my veiled chameleon too skinny?

    That's entirely subjective and may be misleading to someone less experienced who reads it. Simply put, I've yet to meet a poop that doesn't stink. I do agree with the fecal check, of course.
  20. ispeedonthe405

    Taming...

    You're on the right track with hand feeding; just don't expect overnight results. With a stubborn and/or unspeakably violent chameleon who doesn't trust you, you have to modify your presentation, just like fishing. It's important that he sees the food doing wiggly food things. Try holding them a...
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