ZEROPILOT
Avid Member
Hello.
I'm new to Chameleons and am currently setting up two 2x2x5 outdoor mesh and wooden aviaries and another slightly smaller screen enclosure. (Just in case) inside my rear patio. That area is covered. So it won't get super hot. But will get some direct UV.
Humidity and temperature should be ok for the Veiled Chameleons I'm planning on purchasing....Since there are populations living here "wild".
At least that's my thought.
Please let me know if I'm wrong or not considering something.
I plan on one Male in each cage.
I'll have hanging pothos and grape vine branches.
Two food bowls mounted on the sides of each cage.
A drip system on each cage.
And I'm making a cricket colony and I'll be wild collection insects as well. South Florida is full of insects!
I'm setting EVERYTHING up BEFORE I buy my Chams.
What have I overlooked?
I'm new to Chameleons and am currently setting up two 2x2x5 outdoor mesh and wooden aviaries and another slightly smaller screen enclosure. (Just in case) inside my rear patio. That area is covered. So it won't get super hot. But will get some direct UV.
Humidity and temperature should be ok for the Veiled Chameleons I'm planning on purchasing....Since there are populations living here "wild".
At least that's my thought.
Please let me know if I'm wrong or not considering something.
I plan on one Male in each cage.
I'll have hanging pothos and grape vine branches.
Two food bowls mounted on the sides of each cage.
A drip system on each cage.
And I'm making a cricket colony and I'll be wild collection insects as well. South Florida is full of insects!
I'm setting EVERYTHING up BEFORE I buy my Chams.
What have I overlooked?