Thank you so much! I'm so glad I don;t have any major errors, I spend so much time researching and reading (full nights) to make sure I provide a good environment.
Didn't know about Rephasy Calcium plus LoD when I bought all the supplements, which was way, way b4 I got the cham. I followed the recs from Neptune the Chameleon YouTube channel. Wish I had known, would simplify my crazy schedule keeping. Sheesh, I guess I am crazy.
I'll get the Bug Burger.
The light fixture had been raised the next day after the picture was taken.
The mister is a no name mister from
Amazon. Would have loved a mistking but money is super tight right now (long story short, we also have a 17 y.o. dog with heart disease and blew through 5k in 3 days for an emergency episode). Only got it 3 days ago, I'm still tweaking the settings. The room I moved the cage to has dif temp and lower humidity than my other one which is literally 6 ft away, but this one is a semi-basement one (half ground level, half below). The difference in temp and humidity threw me for a spin, trying to find the sweet spot both for temp (lowered the basking light a bit) and humidity.
I hate saying this, I will be struggling to decide on keeping her. One of the reasons we got a cham was because we have admired them for a long, long time and when my kids' 1st pet ever passed away (old age), when the mourning wouldn't end, I floated the idea of "rainbow" cham. My kids were so,so,so,so excited and they've been super involved with feeding, supplementing, keeping the schedule (of course I get to clean the poop) and super good with not handling her. They were deflated when I mentioned it might be a girl. The heart wants what the heart wants and I can understand how disheartening it can be to put in a lot of time, work, resources into something that does not meet your expectations.
Secondly, I am terrified of the extra potential issues that come with females. So many things can go wrong with chams, generally speaking, and given a choice I would rather not have one more thing to worry about (and I do worry, all the time).
I've been communicating with the breeder (5 days ago he was still insisting it was a boy), but he went into radio silence when I re-opened the convo and asked him to show me the invisible bulge and pattern. I literally don't know what to do because I want the best possible situation for her if we cannot come to terms with her being a girl.
Thank you so much for reviewing my set up, your advice and "listening" to my life story. LOL.