Spectral pygmy chameleon (rhampholeon spectrum)

Thanks everybody who gave me information on these guys think im gonna make a vivarium for these guys today or tomorrow. Will post pics.
 
During certain times of the year the mountains in Cameroon get quite a bit of rain but it is not always wet there. When I was there is was very humid but the soil, leaf litter, etc., was fairly dry. Also, the temps when I found Rh. spectrum were in the 60s do I definitely wouldn't worry about them getting into the low 60s and would try to avoid temps in the high 70s. Here is a link to some photos of Rh. spectrum I saw in the wild as well as their habitat: https://www.chameleonforums.com/exo-terra-cameroon-expedition-2-nyassosso-mount-kupe-56261/

Chris
 
I only had one female given to me as a gift due to the large shipment I got.
temps in my home was kept at 68-74 degrees and the lone female was housed in an exo-terra that was misted 3 times per day. humidity was from 60% fully dry, to 80%/90% when fully wet.

since she was a full adult WC female (and not growing), I only dusted with straight calcium once a week at best.

she disregarded any large hydis, but loved 1-2 week old crickets and small mantid nymphs. she would sometimes eat houseflys. baby roaches were her favorite.

she lived for about 9 months in my care. I wish I got a male and another female at the same time so mabe by now I could have made them more avalable.

there is some good well writen info located in Peter Necas book "Chameleons Natures hidden jewels".

I hope that helped a little bit.

Harry
 
During certain times of the year the mountains in Cameroon get quite a bit of rain but it is not always wet there. When I was there is was very humid but the soil, leaf litter, etc., was fairly dry. Also, the temps when I found Rh. spectrum were in the 60s do I definitely wouldn't worry about them getting into the low 60s and would try to avoid temps in the high 70s. Here is a link to some photos of Rh. spectrum I saw in the wild as well as their habitat: https://www.chameleonforums.com/exo-terra-cameroon-expedition-2-nyassosso-mount-kupe-56261/

Chris

Thanks for the information and wonderful pics by the way.
 
I only had one female given to me as a gift due to the large shipment I got.
temps in my home was kept at 68-74 degrees and the lone female was housed in an exo-terra that was misted 3 times per day. humidity was from 60% fully dry, to 80%/90% when fully wet.

since she was a full adult WC female (and not growing), I only dusted with straight calcium once a week at best.

she disregarded any large hydis, but loved 1-2 week old crickets and small mantid nymphs. she would sometimes eat houseflys. baby roaches were her favorite.

she lived for about 9 months in my care. I wish I got a male and another female at the same time so mabe by now I could have made them more avalable.

there is some good well writen info located in Peter Necas book "Chameleons Natures hidden jewels".

I hope that helped a little bit.

Harry

Thanks that helped a lot. And sorry people that i haven't built the vivarium for these guys yet haven't found time and would like to make it perfect:D.
 
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