I used dowel rods and put them through the circular holes that are on each of the ledges. It's been working great, just make sure the plant doesn't weigh too much or else it might break the dowel rod.
My male panther does this too and it worries me so much. He goes to the lowest branch in the enclosure sometimes and sits there with his tail curled up. He only curls his tail in that spot or when he's sleeping. He's not always down there, he's active and eats like a champ, but it still worries me.
I would just take the newspaper out, it's just going to be a mess with the amount of water you're going to be using. If you're using a pvc bottom just drill some holes in it for drainage. You should have a clear bottom with no substrate at all.
Unfortunately without an emergency vet I don't think he'll make it. You should be dusting with a calcium without(!) D3 every day, dusting with(!) a D3 calcium twice a month, and dusting with a multivitimin about once or twice a month. How long ago did you change your uvb? Many people recommend...
I wasn't going to use fish flakes, I use the Repashy Super Load, but someone on a forum on Facebook was doing it and I really didn't think it was a good idea. There are so many options that are better and cheaper than fish food so idk
I had someone tell me that fish food is an acceptable gut load and that everyone they talk to suggests to use it. Does anyone have any experience with this and if it's true or not
I'm sorry, but it's crazy that you came to a chameleon forum filled with people who have so many years of experience, but yet you're acting like a child and not listening to them. They came off sounding rude, but that's because you are downright refusing to listen to what the chameleons needs...
Males are the ones that color up nicely like the one you pictured. Nosy Faly's run on the pricey side. I just bought a male Ambilobe Panther for $225 shipped, but the breeder was running a special so usually they are higher than that.
I would add live plants to keep up the humidity, and also get rid of the substrate on the bottom. Bare bottoms are best for chameleons. When you upgrade I would also recommend getting an all screen cage or a cage with multiple sides that are screen.
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I have that one
So I had a dome lamp for my uvb bulb, but read that strip lights were better so I changed over to that. This may be a stupid question, but the zoo med strip light has a piece of plastic (it's clear) covering the light so that it's enclosed. Does the uvb still go through that or was I supposed to...