Soon to be new owner!

Toph00

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Chameleon- None yet

Location-Statesboro, Ga
Suppliments-Repcal multivitamins and calcium w/o d3
Water-I have the Big Dripper and a mist bottle
Feeding-I have a cricket cage ready to fill with flukers cricket quencher for gutloading along with other fruits.

Cage Info:
Cage type-16x16x20 mesh cage
Lighting- 5.0 Reptiglo tube with 18 inch hood
Heating- heat lamp with a 60w lightbulb
Plants-a good sized Schefflera covering most of the cage. Also have two large pieces of gnarled wood with fake vines drooping throughout the cage.
Placement-on a desk in front of a window about 2 1/2 feet above the floor.
Timer-Timer for light and heat lamp to turn on at 9am and off at 9pm

Hello all,
I have everything set up and ready to go for a new chameleon. I am currently looking to order a kammer cham. trying to decide between two and I am having a hard time choosing. Any input would help my decision. Here are the two I am looking at: (name ideas would also help :D)
http://www.chameleonsonly.com/produ...tigra_AKA_Son_Tiger_Hatched_May_11-184-1.html

http://www.chameleonsonly.com/produ...ndrika_AKA_Two_Face_Hatched_May_11-211-1.html

I believe I am all set and ready to order once I decide. Is there anything anyone can think of that I am missing? Also, I am trying to figure out a good way to keep my water drained and out of my cage, what is the easiest and cheapest way to do this?
 
Looks good to me. Is your cage a square? im not sure what you cage looks like to tell you how to drain the water what is the bottom like?I like the secound chameleon better.
 
Yes, it is square. It have a plastic piece to place in the bottom of it. I think I like the second one too. It's just quite a big decision. I love red but I probably would like to see other colors as well as he ages
 
Well you could let the water sit in the plastic part or make a hole insert whatever size tubing that you prefer and put some epoxy around the pipe once inserted into the hole to stop leakage.Then you could have the tube go into a bucket. Or put it on a stand and place a plastic container underneath it and remove the plastic part.My plant usually sucks up all the water so i wouldnt worry to much.
 
looks like a good start.but only once you get the cham is when you start learning and fine tuning your setup.congrats and good luck! :D

there is tons of info on this forum and the people here are great!

post pics!


i like the second one also btw:cool:
 
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