Hi! hmm i think you might want to get a terrarum little more high than this one (that way you can create shade spot for them. Add smaller twiggs they will really appreciate, increase the draining and drop lot of decaying leaves at the bottom like a rain forest :)
Temperature is good, can be...
You might consider to ass small computer fan on the top of your enclosure, that way you will have a good air flow and the air will get more dry
But! dont take your hygrometer to seriously.. because if you spray the hygrometer he will be wet and record 100% for several hours then in 3-6 month...
you might not like what i will say but.. if you rescue a chameleons i think you should not return to the owner for free.. (at leat grab few $ to buy stuff for your next rescue) but when you do that, people underevaluate the job-time-emotional balance attached to this and sometime will think "no...
hellllo! ;) long time no see all of you!
Manuka is an amazing "must have" when you have a chameleon (well or any other animal! It will not magically cured everything when the problem is really serious and you always have to ask yourself.. if it was me.. would i go to the doctor of would i self...
hmm well ive never experienced or read anything concerning impaction caused by moss but im not dealing with veild either! is other member got something on that?
My pleasure! i use pothos, schefflera, ficus (croton), pilea, bromeliads, tsilandsia, few plnts i dont remember the names, moss, philodendron (1 swiss cheese and another i barely remember? emerdale? something like :P) 2 types of begonia (watermelon and i dont know the other), cissus discolore...
Hellllo!
community, can you show me your best trioceros cristatus enclosure with your best caring tip?
What are your opinion on glass enclosure, uvb output, heating, temperatures?
Thx!
omg, so she really is abnormally massive!
Thanks :) haha even the boys dont know what to do.. they are like "what the hell is this the giant world in mario bross 3?! what you want me to do?" :P