nilesmarcko
New Member
Hello everyone!
So I recently got a beautiful (but shy) male veiled chameleon, age 3-5 months and I have some questions.
Lighting. Right now I have a basking bulb, and two compact lighting bulbs, one of them is for UVB and one is for more light. I now realized that compact bulbs (exo-terra especially) can harm your chameleon. So do you have any tips for a tube? I live in sweden and exo-terra is very common here but not zoo-med.
Does a solar raptor light + uvb bulb work as both a basking and a uvb source?
Feeding. Since I got him about 1 week ago it's understandable that he's shy. So i've tried putting roaches in a plastic tub close to his branches but I have not seen him eat any from the branch. He will not eat from my hand as well. He will however eat if I let the roaches roam free in the terrarium but he's a very slow hunter and most of the time he misses his chance to eat before they disappear. I make sure that he at least gets 1 roach a day though.
Any tips on how I could get him to eat from a plastic container or from my hand? I fear 1 roach a day is not enough while he's still young.
And finally I was wondering if it's ok for him to be outside around 1 day per week when it's 20+ Celsius outside?
So I recently got a beautiful (but shy) male veiled chameleon, age 3-5 months and I have some questions.
Lighting. Right now I have a basking bulb, and two compact lighting bulbs, one of them is for UVB and one is for more light. I now realized that compact bulbs (exo-terra especially) can harm your chameleon. So do you have any tips for a tube? I live in sweden and exo-terra is very common here but not zoo-med.
Does a solar raptor light + uvb bulb work as both a basking and a uvb source?
Feeding. Since I got him about 1 week ago it's understandable that he's shy. So i've tried putting roaches in a plastic tub close to his branches but I have not seen him eat any from the branch. He will not eat from my hand as well. He will however eat if I let the roaches roam free in the terrarium but he's a very slow hunter and most of the time he misses his chance to eat before they disappear. I make sure that he at least gets 1 roach a day though.
Any tips on how I could get him to eat from a plastic container or from my hand? I fear 1 roach a day is not enough while he's still young.
And finally I was wondering if it's ok for him to be outside around 1 day per week when it's 20+ Celsius outside?