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  1. mvad

    Just got my new male baby Nosy Be today!!! And I don’t know what to do???

    The best thing you can do for chameleon is to cover the lengthy husbandry requirements before actually getting the chameleon. Surprises always pop up. Many things are easy to overlook or forget. Good luck with your new Cham
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    Lighting question

    I have 2 dual t5 tropic blaze fixtures. 1 with a plant pro bulb and 12%arcadia uvb bulb. The other fixture has 2 6500k daylight bulbs. (And also a basking bulb). Can I shut down the daylight bulbs at mid day due to too much heat in the room? I know some stagger the lighting in their enclosures...
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    Official Enclosure Picture Thread #2 - post your pics!

    Pothos and umbrella plants for my Ambilobe (7 months) setup. Mistking, 2 T5 dual tropic blaze fixtures, 2 6500k, 1 plantpro bulb and 1 UVB 12% bulb. 45w-65w basking incandescent bulb depending on seasonal temps.
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    DIY cage ordered. Questions.

    I use the zip ties to (as mentioned above) attach branches to each other.
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    DIY cage ordered. Questions.

    I use thumb tacks to secure the branches to the screen. Been holding up for 5 plus years. As mentioned above zip ties are a great resource. Currently resetting up a enclosure for the arrival of my new Ambilobe.
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    Reptirain vs Mistking

    My Mistking has worked flawlessly for the last 6 years
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    Plants and Feeders

    Please read the following care sheets. They are a wealth of knowledge. Usually it's recommended to have your enclosure set up prior to introducing your chameleon into it. It's less stress on the Cham. I'd post a picture of your set up so people can critique it and offer some suggestions and or...
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    Size of the terrarium

    https://www.chameleonforums.com/care/enclosures/ https://www.chameleonforums.com/care/caresheets/veiled/ Very useful information.
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    enclosure updates

    Type "securing branches to screen" in the search bar. Just be creative
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    How to get scared Cham to drink

    Each Cham is different and require longer or shorter misting times to drink. 90% of the time I don't see my chameleon drink. Other times I see him shooting at water drops after the mister stops. Depends on his mood.
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    Water reservoir for Mistking?

    I use a lowes 5 gal bucket. Same as a Home Depot bucket but blue.
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    Alfred's double LLL reptile cage filling in nicely

    Nice looking habitat
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    branches for enclosure

    Use fresh cut branches and leave the bark on. No need to bake either. If you want piece of mind use a 10:1 water to bleach solution. Rinse and install.
  14. mvad

    Magnetic Feed dish.

    Nice, looks great. Any crickets jumping off?
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    Watering Advice

    Don't cheap out on a misting system. Chameleons are not inexpensive to keep. A mistking system may seem expensive but is worth it 100%. It's advised to get you enclosure Cham ready before introduction to its new home. Test runs to get a feel of how long and what intervals to run for misting can...
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    diet time?

    Superworms to most are a treat. No they will not eat the stomach lining of you chameleon. Pinky mice are not recommended as a feeder. Do some research before entering the world of chameleon keeping. Read this, it should be very informative. https://www.chameleonforums.com/care/food/
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    Carnivorous Crickets - Eating Eachother!

    Don't use the orange cubes. They are terrible. Use fresh gutloading fruits and veggies and a good gutload like cricket crack or bug burger.
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    My Ambilobe Panther Enclosure

    Great setup!
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    Veiled Chameleon setup

    It's recommended that you do your homework when setting up a habitat for a chameleon. Please take a look at the following care sheets for a very good guide for chameleons and their enclosures https://www.chameleonforums.com/care/
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    Lights.

    I use a 45w bulb in the summer and a 75w in the winter. My veilds room can get down to high 50s in the winter. As mentioned, as long as there is basking available in the morning, all is good.
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