Thanks so much! I used the liquid flex seal which worked wonderfully. I made the pool out of clay and just coated it with the flex seal. Loch is very happy with it.
So this is not specifically chameleon-related but a general reptile question. I am trying to make a water pool for my Chinese water dragon, but to make it hold water I need some kind of sealant and modge podge came to mind. It says it's nontoxic but defiantly wanted to check with the experts...
Here is the enclosure. I use a t5 UVB lamp and a 6% UVB. I swapped the heat bulb out for a 45-watt incandescent bulb. I also bought a fogger for night time so night humidity is pretty high, 85-100%. The only problem is the reservoir only holds enough water for 8 hours.
So I juvenile male Jackson chameleon who insists on climbing in the screen of his enclosure and I can't figure out why he isn't comfortable. He has plenty of places to hide, basking temps are 85-90 degrees with an ambient of 70-75, humidity goes up and down all day from 35-60%.
Thanks so much! I'm looking for small crickets anyway so it should work out. I can definitely set up a fan to keep them from farting themselves to death.
So I have just about had it with going to Petco almost every day to get low-quality, overpriced feeder crickets, so I'm open to suggestions for a reputable site where I can have a few hundred shipped to me. I do live in Connecticut so it can get pretty cold. Right now I have a 20 gallon or so...
Hello all! So I will be getting my juvenile Jacksons chameleon on Friday, and today I plan on setting his habitat up. I have a 24in x 24in x 48in screen cage. I would love to see some of what you did for your cham.
Thank you for the advice! I do plan on cup feeding, and I was actually considering flightless fruit flies. The Jackson’s I was looking at is about three to four inches in length. Are fruit flies suitable for a Cham that size?
Thank you! I set up the enclosure yesterday and he will for sure have plenty of hiding spots. I really appreciate the advice on cup feeding, I will defiantly get that going beforehand.
I am thinking of getting a juvenile Jackson's and I already have a 24inx24inx48in screen cage, which seems huge when compared to the small cham. Would an enclosure that size cause any problems for the Jackson's?