I haven't posted any pictures or information about my chameleon's setup, so I thought I would post it here in case anyone would find it useful or have advice for me.
Cage Info:
* Cage Type - 30x18x30, aluminum screen
* Lighting - Reptisun5.0, only 2 weeks old, red basking lamp
* Temperature - To be honest I don't measure temperature, but he's been using this same setup his whole lifetime so I think his gradient is fine.
* Humidity - Hand misting throughout the day, and a dripper before I go anywhere. I plan on getting a mist king system once I move back to college to automate the whole process.
* Plants - Some fake plants for cover, and a large hibiscus
* Placement - In a quiet room, next to a window that is open when the A/C isn't on
* Location - SW Pennsylvania
Chameleon Info:
* Your Chameleon - Male Veiled, around 3 years old
* Handling - Never
* Feeding - 1-2 large dubia nymph or adult male, preferably freshly molted, at least every other day, dusted in calcium w/o d3. More if he will take them. He's been fed strictly crickets for a long time but I'm going to put him on a diet of dubia and silkworms.
* Supplements - Rep-cal calcium every feeding
* Watering - Drippers and misting
* Fecal Description - As far as I can tell, great, with pure white urates.
* History - I got him for free from my cousin, who was moving away to graduate school. I've been caring for a pair of colorado river toads I was given by a friend from new york for around a year now and I have always held an interest in keeping reptiles and amphibians
Cage Info:
* Cage Type - 30x18x30, aluminum screen
* Lighting - Reptisun5.0, only 2 weeks old, red basking lamp
* Temperature - To be honest I don't measure temperature, but he's been using this same setup his whole lifetime so I think his gradient is fine.
* Humidity - Hand misting throughout the day, and a dripper before I go anywhere. I plan on getting a mist king system once I move back to college to automate the whole process.
* Plants - Some fake plants for cover, and a large hibiscus
* Placement - In a quiet room, next to a window that is open when the A/C isn't on
* Location - SW Pennsylvania
Chameleon Info:
* Your Chameleon - Male Veiled, around 3 years old
* Handling - Never
* Feeding - 1-2 large dubia nymph or adult male, preferably freshly molted, at least every other day, dusted in calcium w/o d3. More if he will take them. He's been fed strictly crickets for a long time but I'm going to put him on a diet of dubia and silkworms.
* Supplements - Rep-cal calcium every feeding
* Watering - Drippers and misting
* Fecal Description - As far as I can tell, great, with pure white urates.
* History - I got him for free from my cousin, who was moving away to graduate school. I've been caring for a pair of colorado river toads I was given by a friend from new york for around a year now and I have always held an interest in keeping reptiles and amphibians