The Habba Mist does NOT provide a fine mist, it provides a spray, and has a VERY small water holder. You can order it off the Petsmart website and I think it has free shipping, if you hate it you can return it to a local store. I also found it a pain to mount and ours leaked...but several people...
Is it suggested to warm water soak Chameleons? :confused:We do this with our Rankin Beardie, it seems to help the shed go more smoothly and he seems more comfortable.
What about adding cork bark half way up or down a couple walls? What about using a humidifier? These are two ideas I have read before, go under the search mode and enter "humidity".
I have read a lot of people say the 10.0 is too strong. Go with 5.0 perhaps it also won't be so drying. Also...
I was wondering if it is recommended to "soak" the chameleon, supervised of course. At regular intervals, we do this with our Rankin Beardie when he in brumation to keep him hydrated. If so what temp should the water be and how deep is suggested?
What about placing a shallow container (like a plant saucer, shallow cat food dish etc.) at the base of the plant where the water collects so she can do what she is comfortable doing to obtain her moisture without ingesting dirt. You could even add a few large smooth aquarium rocks so she can...
From the information i have gleaned from searching this forum it appears that the two most recommended "starter chams" are the panther and the veiled. Both require about a 2'x2'x3' MINIMUM size enclosure, and of course the actual recommendations are to err on the even larger size for the...
Kinyonga. Thank you. :D You are very helpful. I appreciate the resources you listed. In the books I have read they offer minimal explanation as compared to the Nosey Be locale. I am awaiting replies from a few breeders I have directly contacted. I was surprised that a few breeders do not deal...
We are still researching Panthers. And love all of them but are especially drawn to the Ankaramy. Then of course I am reading they are the most fragile of the Panthers. :confused: Anyone have experience to share with these beauties? Are they more fragile because they are smaller?:confused: Or if...
If I am right the darker coloration can also mean stressed in general.
Maybe someone can comment on how to tell when a Cham is readying to shed.
In our other reptiles they begin to not eat as much for a couple days and their skin looks dull and then almost takes on a white sheen just prior...
:) I hear ya. We literally checked every square inch of our enclosures and our reptiles and our 3 boys used it to make sure the crickets, worms etc. were at the proper temps:) I was just wondering if there was a way to check the air temp by averaging a certain number of readings or something...
Can you use "Shed Ease" with a Cham? :confused:
We have used this with our Crested Geckos....when we brought them home they were a retained shed mess and I was concerned about them loosing their toes and having vision problems. We also used it on our Rankin Beardie when we first brought him...
Can you use "Shed Ease" with a Cham? :confused:
We have used this with our Crested Geckos....when we brought them home they were a retained shed mess and I was concerned about them loosing their toes and having vision problems. We also used iy on our Rankin Beardie when we first brought him...
Some questions to think about...
Does your Cham's colors change when he goes to the floor?
Is he getting ready to shed?
Does he close his eyes at all once he's on the ground?
Does he always go to the same spot on the ground?...ie more covered, can he see his reflection in the glass in...