rikkitiger
New Member
my mom is driving home and will be here in 2 1/2 hours, so i kinda need to get this right.
what i have is (and i know its REALLY small) but it is a 18" tall by 12" by 12" glass sides with a screen top
with 2 fake branches
2 large fake silk plants
a cave
an under tank heater
a set of deep dome lamps and a heat and UVB bulb
a hydrometer, (the thing that tells humigity)
a thermometer
and a food dish for mealworms
water conditioner
repti bark forest floor substrate
a soaker water bowl
a reptile sprayer
i have crickets and mealworms coming with my mom
i am planning on making a home-made dripper by cutting a very small hole in the bottom of a milk gallon and filling with conditioned water
my mom told me what she has is a very small baby veiled chameleon. i am already saving for a bigger cage, so dont worry.
i have a couple things to adress- i know substrate isnt ideal with chameleons, but i am going to position the dripper so it drips into the water bowl nicely
do i need real plants? i have 2 fake ones, but you know i heard they eat a little vegetation too, i thought i could put it on a branch in the morning, a little piece of iceburg lettuce?
is there any special care for the baby veiled?
and then i am so excited are there any tips or recommendations out there or even good luck wishings?
YAY! please constructive critisism only, thanks.
i am also a like, 10 minutes new member!
is the glass okay for now? i have a fan nearby i can always turn on
what i have is (and i know its REALLY small) but it is a 18" tall by 12" by 12" glass sides with a screen top
with 2 fake branches
2 large fake silk plants
a cave
an under tank heater
a set of deep dome lamps and a heat and UVB bulb
a hydrometer, (the thing that tells humigity)
a thermometer
and a food dish for mealworms
water conditioner
repti bark forest floor substrate
a soaker water bowl
a reptile sprayer
i have crickets and mealworms coming with my mom
i am planning on making a home-made dripper by cutting a very small hole in the bottom of a milk gallon and filling with conditioned water
my mom told me what she has is a very small baby veiled chameleon. i am already saving for a bigger cage, so dont worry.
i have a couple things to adress- i know substrate isnt ideal with chameleons, but i am going to position the dripper so it drips into the water bowl nicely
do i need real plants? i have 2 fake ones, but you know i heard they eat a little vegetation too, i thought i could put it on a branch in the morning, a little piece of iceburg lettuce?
is there any special care for the baby veiled?
and then i am so excited are there any tips or recommendations out there or even good luck wishings?
YAY! please constructive critisism only, thanks.
i am also a like, 10 minutes new member!
is the glass okay for now? i have a fan nearby i can always turn on