Isaiahenriquez99
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I just got one yesterday and I was wondering is it normal just to stay up on the top of the tree? And I put some crickets in there but he doesn’t seem interested.
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It takes about two weeks before your cham will settle down and start to be comfortable. It will eat when it's hungry, but I would keep count of how many feeders you put in each day to keep track of how much your cham eats. What's your setup like? Lights, temps, humidity, mist or drip, and what are you dusting your feeders with? Also, you have to post photos of your set up and you cham so we can all oogle at your new cham!I just got one yesterday and I was wondering is it normal just to stay up on the top of the tree? And I put some crickets in there but he doesn’t seem interested.
I do mist, I mist 3 times a day and the temps at bottom is 70-78 and the basking it’s 85-92.It takes about two weeks before your cham will settle down and start to be comfortable. It will eat when it's hungry, but I would keep count of how many feeders you put in each day to keep track of how much your cham eats. What's your setup like? Lights, temps, humidity, mist or drip, and what are you dusting your feeders with? Also, you have to post photos of your set up and you cham so we can all oogle at your new cham!
I do have a 5.0 reptisun tub so should I put it in a different spot of the cage?With that type of light and hood you're "forcing" him to sit under the basking light to get his UVB. The long linear Reptisun 5.0 tube UVB lights are what we all recommend using for a UVB light.
Please answer the questions in the how to ask for help thread near the top of the health forum for us so we can see if your husbandry is good.
Yes I doSo you have a long linear tube light not the short one?