My Chameleon Setup

CoLoRcHaNgEr13

Established Member
Before

This is when I had my 6 month old female Ambilobe Panther

102_1201.jpg


After

With my 5 month old Ambilobe and 3 month old Nosy Be

102_1537.jpg
 
In the second pic, the cage on the left needs a LOT more foliage and branches/vines to climb on. You've got a good start, the more places for the cham to hide in and climb on the better. Another thing to consider is that the farther away from the UVB bulb the cham is, the less UVB it is absorbing. Some branches at the top would easily fix that, at which point you might have to raise the basking light if those branches allow him to get too close.
 
In the second pic, the cage on the left needs a LOT more foliage and branches/vines to climb on. You've got a good start, the more places for the cham to hide in and climb on the better. Another thing to consider is that the farther away from the UVB bulb the cham is, the less UVB it is absorbing. Some branches at the top would easily fix that, at which point you might have to raise the basking light if those branches allow him to get too close.

Yes, that was literally taken 5 min after I put him in it for the first time. I just got it home yesterday. I'm Putting in climbing branches and picking up 2 hanging pothos plants today.
 
Back
Top Bottom