mrguy
New Member
I am very new to this and I made the mistake of buying a chameleon from Petsmart a few months ago. It was a veiled and didn't live but 3 weeks. I had bought several books on the subject and had immersed myself into this. Devastated at his early demise I sought more info. Looking back I see two problems. It was too young for me to handle for starters (looked to be 3-4 months old). Also, I was misting his enclosure but I never noticed him licking the leaves in his enclosure but readily went after gut loaded crickets that I offered. Thinking he would be better off in a non glass enclosure I went with a screened enclosure. I believe it was dehydration that did the little guy in, and it wasn't warm enough in the screened cage.
I went to a repticon here in Orlando last month after more research I settled on a Jackson. I was able to peruse the room and pick what looked to be healthy and active. Jump forward several weeks he is thriving. I raise my own crickets and gut load them with bug burger and dusting with reptical once a month before feeding. Jax is extremely active compared to the other and I am not sure if this is species related.
My observation is this and it concerns lighting:
Even though I have the 5.0 repti glo and a sun glo 25watt he is most active in direct sunlight. Night and day difference. Within minutes of moving his cage to direct sunlight (shade provided) he goes "hunting".
I live in Orland FL so we have plenty of sun etc. Is the lighting I have enough or is the bulbs I am using really not affective for his needs?
Great site here
I went to a repticon here in Orlando last month after more research I settled on a Jackson. I was able to peruse the room and pick what looked to be healthy and active. Jump forward several weeks he is thriving. I raise my own crickets and gut load them with bug burger and dusting with reptical once a month before feeding. Jax is extremely active compared to the other and I am not sure if this is species related.
My observation is this and it concerns lighting:
Even though I have the 5.0 repti glo and a sun glo 25watt he is most active in direct sunlight. Night and day difference. Within minutes of moving his cage to direct sunlight (shade provided) he goes "hunting".
I live in Orland FL so we have plenty of sun etc. Is the lighting I have enough or is the bulbs I am using really not affective for his needs?
Great site here