They should be on a 10-12 hour lights on lights off schedule. All lights should be turned off every night at the same time and turned back on the following morning at the same time every day. To say they are a creature of habit is a gross understatement. They are diurnal and sleep like bricks...
The long linear light is a ZooMed 36" T5 HO fixture with an Arcadia 6% UV bulb. The other light is just a deep dome fixture with a BR30 grow light for basking. Hope that answers your question. It would be considered neon to fully answer your question as a matter of fact.
So my original cage set-up was all screen (hardware clothe to be exact) and my initial humidity readings were very discouraging. I live in Alaska and the winters up here are BONE DRY. I'm talking >10% at times. You couple that with base board heating and it presents a big challenge in...
I kid you not, this is one of the meanest and grumpiest chameleons in the world. He absolutely despises me and I absolutely love him for it :). I think his lights a little too bright though.....
Any tree that produces sap or that you know is toxic to humans (like the Gabon Ebony) are not ok. Driftwood found at the beach is ideal. Make sure you wash the branches in a light soapy solution and let them try in the sun for a a day or two - or the oven if you are so inclined.
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The light for "calcium" needs to be replaced with a T5 HO linear bulb. That is the most important thing as it stands.
Find some branches outside and and created more chameleon high ways and levels. Add more plants. Either fake or real would work. Real is always prefered.
The heat lamp should...