Thanks, it was my hope to get a ficus tree yesterday or a schedulers larger than what I had the store I went to only had shefflera that were slightly larger than what I had, I got another shefflera, there is still a bit of empty space but it is better than what it was yesterday.
I appreciate that you were trying to help but it seemed like you were just here to say that my enclosure was completely wrong, I'm all for constructive criticism but what you said didn't seem very constructive.
I understand you were trying to help but it seemed like you were just calling me out and saying my care was completely incorrect, I'm all for constructive critisicm, but that didn't seem constructive to me.
What about when I'm not home to mist it? When I'm at school the cage gets too dry. Would it hurt to leave the dripper on at a low setting while I'm not home? Sorry lol I just can't stand to have a dry cage, didn't mean to overwhelm you with questions.
#1 that's the reason I have live plants, so they can grow out and eventually it will "look like a jungle"
#2 that's not even the reason I started this thread.
I'm pretty sure that this is a proper enclosure. I apologize that my plants can't double in size over night.
Looks nice, today I drilled holes in the bottom of the enclosure and put the enclosure on two pieces of wood that were drilled into a bin that catches the water, it's just temporary because the way I currently have it looks so bad, but it works. I will post a picture of it tomorrow when lights...
so I just got a dripper for my veiled chameleon in attempt to keep humidity up and to ensure that he is drinking when I'm not around. I came home and the bottom of the cage had a ton of standing water, it also started dripping out of the enclosure. So, now I need to make a drainage system so...
This may sound horrible, but I've never even thought to wash plants.... but my veiled chameleon has been on the same plants for about 1.5 months and he's been perfectly fine. I'm sure my constant misting has washed any pesticides off of the plants. But I doubt your plants have been drenched in...
Please have mercy on him, find someone who is willing to care for him knowing he is sick, don't send him back to people who don't know how to care for him.