you can get all the chameleon keeping info right here! i personally specialise in veiled chamelons(chamaeleo calyptratus). dm me if you need any tips:) always happy to help!
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this will be good for natural instinct as they are opportunistic hunters. if they see food they eat it. they dont sit down for a daily meal. thats why i vary my feeding times each day. havent had any problems
my first hobby:) currently own a singular african cichlid in a ten gallon as she is the spawn of satan. ive had her for 4 years and she has so many bodies to her name:eek:. the tank filtration is insane though. 16 times an hour.
an oxidator may help with co2 and a bag of chemipure blue to leach out fertz. it helps if you have 24k bulbs in but that tank is too small. you may want to get some frogbit so you can gwt all of the fertiliser in the water column out. 50% water changes help too.
nothing bad... looks like a small lack of pigment. i may be wrong though. it can be a burn. make sure you get advice from people more well informed than i am.
best of luck to you and your beautiful jacksons chameleon.:):LOL:
as a veiled/cham owner myself i can tell you that if your setup has sufficient cover the chameleon doesnt really give a damn of what you do. they feel secure so they can just hide from any threats. also i suggest you change to a linear bulb for the uvb. when moving make sure the cham cant see...