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    Aquaman and his semi-free range setup

    Hello been a while since I’ve posted. Summer time is here and it is already reaching the 100s. Plus it is getting really dry. To reach his lower night time temps we have to use air conditioning which really lowers the humidity. I’ve had bad experiences with humidifiers and mold so what I’ve...
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    Winter hydration method that works for me.

    In the past, I’d just setup a timer and run some sprinklers every so often but I was not sure if Aquaman was hydrating. Running sprinklers too often with the lights on was never good for the live plants either. I’ve found that turning off the lights then misting the cage for the plants worked...
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    Musculature or gout? Panther chameleon

    I’ve posted before about Aquaman’s free range in our bedroom and I’ve noticed his grip is considerably stronger. I’m his tree person that when he says “let me out”, I open his cage and put him on his branch by the table. In photos I’ve noticed his legs have become thicc. I was worried in the...
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    Started my Free Range setup for Aquaman

    Finally got started on something for Aquaman so he may take advantage of the summer heat and roam the room or at least by the window. Definitely feels a lot safer than the curtain and rod he used to use.
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    Is this considered stressful?

    I give my chameleon, Aquaman, open-cage time. This involves 3 activities at the warmest part of the day. 1.) Time on the window plants. 2.) Climbing up the curtain until he wants to come down back to the plants to bask (sheer curtains so he doesn’t get direct sunlight. 3.) To get direct...
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    First post

    My first post. I know co-habitation is bad but we are in the same room: my bedroom. Meet AquaMan he is a blue barred, red bodied, Ambilobe Panther Chameleon. He is like a dark brown/purple at rest. My question is, is it ok for him to bask until white spots start showing up on his face to the...
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