Andy Warhol would say so.......
And the contrast of tones from the left to right side of the "art" is amazing, and the placement of the knife is so expected that it is unexpected.
Lol sorry im bored and waiting for my chameleon to arrive in few long hours ...........
I share your excitement, my sub adult male veiled that i purchased from Justin Carl on this forum is shipping today (tues) and will be here on wednesday!
My first cham also, and same as you i've been getting every thing set up over the last month or so and the big day is finally ALMOST here...
They sell aspen at wal mart in the pet section by the rabbit style stuff, its only around three dollars for a real good amount... it's what i used and had no problems, helps keep up humidity,non toxic and some feel that it helps trigger a feeding response.
Another good one is non adhesive...
Im no expert but, i suggest you make sure that the provided plants are non toxic, search the forum for threads on the subject and post pics if you have a hard time identifying them.
The moss is not used because ideally you want to make sure that the cage drys out between mistings and will...
looking good! another thing that you may already know is that you need to let the cage dry out between misting to avoid mold/bacteria growth, i bet your cham is happy for all the progress you've made with the enclosure. :D
I wow i never thought about them living lower ,thanks for that bit of info.
And to the member suggesting the bamboo used to create different basking levels with one heat source.....that's how i have mine set up, although i don't have a chameleon yet (and won't for a couple weeks) i've just...
Okay thanks for the explaination, i just also never understood why some people dont even use basking lights for their babies... like NONE? lol that just seems overkill or should i say underkill to me :confused: and like i said im just trying to learn and thanks for the response
Why do people tend to recommend only one basking point in cage........ even in a 2x2x4 or larger cage?
I would think that a basking point of 86-90 and one of 91-94ish would be better, seeing as in nature i would assume that a chameleon would have more choices of a temp gradient then we can...