Heres a picture of mine. Yes it is not the most prettiest but i was only aiming for it to function as a dripper. Im sure it can be modified to look prettier. It works for me and is fairly easy to do, the air flow tips cost me $5 at the petstore and i got them in a pack so there alot of them if...
I made my water dripper with a mayonnaise jar , I attached some tubing from the air things for aquariums on bottom side of the jar and attached a air flow tip (also located in the aquarium aisle at pet stores) to the end and I can control how fast or slow I want it to drip ;)
Thank you , I've been using that bulb for a while and it's been to be working fine but I might change to a reptisun or Arcadia. I guess you learn something new everyday :D do you have any humidity gauges you would reccomend? ;)
How exactly am I going to put a 1 to barely 2 inch chameleon in the biggest enclosure in can find?wouldnt that be to big? I thought as babies they should be kept in smaller enclosures and then increased as time goes on
I say worms are alright as long as they aren't too big, personally I wouldn't use worms such as mealworms. I say very small superworms are good to use :D I'm more of a roach and cricket person lol. Other than that good luck I hope your chameleon thrives and stays healthy :);)
Try this one https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000YS06JI/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_oUkVzbW601AG2
;) I use it and my chameleons seem to be doing great with it! And just make sure to keep up With the humidity and making sure you feed the appropriate size feeders , it can't be bigger than the space between it's...
No worries I was kinda unsure about it also :p i mean it's a 50/50. I personally wouldn't risk it unless you found a dead on valid article stating that it's safe, sadly I couldn't find one
If he's a baby and the size of mine then I reccomend staying small with the enclosure , a 16x16x30. After a few months then you can gradually go bigger. A 13 watt would be good, I use a 13 watt tropical bulb though , not a desert type.
Here are plants safe for chameleons : http://flchams.com/chameleon-safe-plant-list/ and here are plants that CAN be toxic to reptiles : http://www.reptilesmagazine.com/Reptile-Health/Habitats-Care/List-of-Plants-That-Can-Be-Toxic-To-Reptiles/
I didn't see pear trees in the plants safe for...
What is a good time to move to bigger feeders? Right now my veileds are feeding on pinheads and fruit flies. I breed discoids and have small ones and am curious if it would be good to introduce discoids to them, (they are a month and a week old) , or should i wait a bit? and what would be a good...
That could be a factor , I know they prefer to be higher so maybe he's stressed and still getting used to being lower? I think as long as he is eating and he isn't showing any signs that he's ill then not to worry as much but it would be good to just monitor him for a few more days just to be...
Maybe he's a bit stressed? I know they turn darker to suck up more heat also that could be a reason. Hopefully someone with more chameleon experience will be able to help. Hope everything goes well ;)