I’m in the same camp as @Grayson Payne. Have the Reptibreeze XL with Dragon Ledges and the Dragon Stand drainage tray. It’s more cost effective but not as quality as just getting a Dragon Strand cage. I bought mine from petmountain.com, but like many other sites, they’ve been out of stock. You...
I think it’s fine. Bill @ Chameleon Academy does two overnight misting sessions with fogging in between and another misting session after lights out with a dripper during the day. That’s kind of what I was doing initially without the fogger.
I think they have pretty high pain tolerance which is why they get burned. If you treat the wounds properly, it should heal and help alleviate any pain he might be feeling. If you don’t get silvadene, you could try neosporin. Some of them have “pain relief” included.
So my juvenile panther has been on the following misting schedule since I got him about a month ago:
-2am for 2-3 minutes
-5am for 2-3 minutes
-5pm for 2-3 minutes
-Dripper during the day
This worked well and he was typically asleep during misting sessions and basking on and off most of the...
For consideration: Feeder run cup, commercial gutload if planning to use (I use Repashy Bug Burger in addition to fruits and veggies), plastic bin and substrate for your roach colony, egg crates, bucket and distilled water for your misting system, Solarmeter...probably some other stuff ?... it...
1. Agree with @Serbianchameleon. Those should be rare treats, not staple feeders. What are you gutloading with? Posting chameleon food and gut loading graphics below.
2. What supplements are you using specifically. It is generally recommended to use calcium only at every feeding and only using...