Lighting help

Hi im getting a 2 month old male veiled chameleon and I have a question about my setup.
I have a 16" 16" 30" screen cage, I have plants vines and climbing decor. My many question is can he have TO much UVB because i have a T8 fluorecent bulb(the fish light like one),
A 5.0 zoomed reptisun mini size compact fluorescent 13watts, and I need to get a new basking bulb so any bulbs i can use. If you need a better visual i made a video of my setup
(the day bulb is not in use any more)

 
That linier tube type is all you need because it distributes the UVB much better. As for the basking light just use a 75 watt regular incandescent house bulb. I would also get more foliage, and vines. I doubt that he will drink from that water bowl he will probably just poop in it. So it's ok to have it to catch the water, but I would keep it cleaned out as much as possible.
 
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Brownie beat me to it as for UVB. As for a basking bulb, you can use a regular 60- 80 W household bulb to reach your desired temp. You might want to install an in-line dimmer switch on your heat lamp cord to adjust the temp, or your dome might have one already. As you are getting a 2 mo. old, be cognizant of the heat gradient and get yourself a temp. gun to quickly and accurately check out he temp in all areas of your cage and a digital hygrometer to check humidity. The 16x16x30 should work for now as you reported that he's 60-70 days old. You will need a 24"x24" x48" cage by 180 days or so (6 mo). Check out the links provided and hopefully one of the senior members will chime in soon. They're really good about pointing you/ us in the right direction.

General info - https://www.chameleonforums.com/care/

Veiled spec. - https://www.chameleonforums.com/care/caresheets/veiled/

Temp gun - http://www.harborfreight.com/non-contact-infrared-thermometer-with-laser-targeting-61894.html
 
Thank you and how much plants do i need to add. I am already getting a new vine(the black one) and just for my knowledge what are the difference between a veiled and a Ambilobe Panther Chameleon
 
A bunch they love places to hide, and walk. A panther is a lot more expensive than a veiled, however the colors on the male are out of this world. As far as their care goes it's about the same for both.
 
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