this is the type of UVB:
I'm not sure about the humidity in my house, but i have a hygrometer and my humidity level varies from 40%-50% in my chameleons cage.
Questions:
My Chameleon is a female veiled chameleon and she's been in my care for about half a year.
My chameleon is actually really friendly and shell scratch on her cage every so often when she wants to come out, I have a little tree in my room that I put her on that she loves to climb, so I take her out maybe every other day.
I feed her a variety of crickets, dubia roaches, horn worms, wax worms, super worms, earthworms/red wigglers. I usually put about 3-6 bugs in her bowl (depending on the type) and put it in her cage. I don't have an exact time I feed her but I always feed her early in the morning. I only gut load my crickets and I gut load them with carrots mainly.
I use zoo med repti-calcuim and zoo med repti-vitamins, I do dust my feeders and I use calcuim without d3 for every day of the week except one and on that one day I use calcium with d3. I dust the vitamins once every month. When i feed her snacks to lure her out of her cage I do not dust them with anything.
I mist her two times a day for 3 minutes, I use a spray bottle to mist, I have an automatic mister that goes off for 30 seconds every three hours and I use a dripper. I don't see my chameleon drink super often but I know she does.
Her poops are brown/black and are soft but firm, they don't smell at all, her urate is white.
no she has not been tested for parasites.
My Cage is a screened 2ft by 2ft by 4ft repti-breeze cage. I have two dome lights that include a basking bulb and a UVB bulb, I also have a long strip UVB bulb that is shown in the photo above.
The temp in the cage is 80 degrees in the basking spot and 74 degrees at the bottom of the cage. My lowest overnight temp is probably 65-68 degrees. I measure these with a thermometer.
My humidity levels are 40%-50% I maintain these by misting. I measure the humidity via a hydrometer.
I do use live plants I string up collards around the cage that she can eat and I replace them once they go bad.
My cage is located by the window in my room and it is about 4 ft above the ground. There are fans nearby by I don't turn them on often.
I'm located on the east coast of the united states.