He is a moody bugger, but i love him for it. I don't handle him a lot so he isn't really used to me hovering about to much, i like watching him from a distance stalking about.
I'm aware of the substrate situation it was more of a temporary soultion untill something better came along. I am currently between jobs at the minute so i havent been able to upgrade my viv, but it is high on list of things to do. I've had him for about four months now and he seems to be doing...
Basking: 80-85
Average temp: 76.5
Drip: Pretty much constant all day (with a bucket to catch)
Mist: Twice a day, three times if shedding.
Substrate: I'm currently using sand, i had no substrate untill a week ago. Was having real problems with pooling and water collecting at the bottom of...
Don't spray directly at him, i mean some guys like it if you are far enough away with a really fine mist, but 99% of the time they don't. Just keep humid high add an extra misting a day or something. Resist the urge to "help" the guy along by picking bits off it will come off when its ready no...
I found the layout of a lovely viv today which has help speed things along. Back is going to be solid two sides are going to be screen and the front either glass or plexi. Looking forward to building it over the next couple of months. OH! while i have people here i know its not the right thread...
Yeah they have had the EXO TERRA Flexarium thingy on sale in a couple of reptile centres i've been too was thinking about buying one but i heard they are quite bad at preventing escapes as i free roam my feeders. So obviously that put me off a bit nobody wants to come home to feeders hopping...
Cheers for the reply guys and girls. I live in the south east to answer the question. I've bought a few things online as the prices seem to be a lot better than the instore prices which is good.
I looked at the explorium before i got my cham they just look so cool and yeah have lovely sun...
Hey, i'm new to this whole chameleon game but ive been researching for a while now. But trying to keep this great hobby over her in the U.K is so frustrating. I bought a lovely little male Veiled Cham i named him Stephen i've just seen him shed for the first time and he is eating and drinking...