Where I'm thinking of placing the enclosure, it will be right up against a window, yes. The only problem is that the window is a bit drafty, so I might have to scrap the plan or just cover the cracks in the window with foam or something. Also, assuming that you live in the U.S., you might have...
Sorry for replying late. Anyways, do you know if Umbrella Trees require an extra lightbulb to keep alive? Because, if not, then they sound like a good option.
Some final questions before I have a complete set-up plan...
I am debating if a live plant or plants would be worth it for my future enclosure. The benefits of plants, that I have heard of, are something like this (my concerns will be in brackets next to the benefits):
1) Naturalistic (I like...
Well, if you read my message..! ;)
Basically, I feel conflicted between and confused by how beautiful and healthy-looking her chameleons are and how nice she seems to be, and those iffy things that I have seen. I don’t find it likely that, if I were to get a chameleon from her, the chameleon...
Thanks, that all makes sense! Can’t anyone confirm is chronic is a bad breeder? I’m still sort of surprised but it seems possible. Or do I just go with my gut?
Does anyone know why Chronic Chameleons might have such good reviews if their chameleons aren’t housed properly? Lisa still seems like a nice woman, but I won’t buy from her if here chameleons are unhappy. Nevertheless, I’m just confused how her chams could be so bright and her attitude so...
Yes, I am from Canada and won’t be able to buy from another country. I will take a closer look at my local pet store. If that doesn’t work, I will look at some other Canadians breeders!
I feel pretty confident on how to set up a chameleon enclosure thanks to help from the community but, as my username implies, I still have some questions!
So, there are two sources for chameleons that I am debating about: the first is Chronic Chameleons, a Canadian-based breeder that is is near...
Cup feeding or using tongs would prevent the threat of the cham eating dirt. Aside from that, I don't see why it couldn't be done in a screen enclosure.
I am planning on positioning the enclosure next to a window, but perhaps that would filter the sunlight too much? And I couldn’t just keep the window open, it would be too cold. So, probably not much. I am planning on making sure that the window isn’t drafty, though, so at least the sunlight...
If I make my chameleons enclosure with soil and isopods at the bottom, is it necessary to put plants in the soil or can they be suspended by dragon strands? Or not included at all? And, just to clarify, Pothos will do fine without an extra bulb?
One of the last things for me to figure out before I am equipped with all of the basic info to care for a chameleon and set up an enclosure is whether or not to use live plants. They seem like a good idea for the sake of naturalistic-ness and keeping humidity up, plus as extra food for a veiled...
Based on this information, perhaps I could get my mistking to spray later in the day or earlier in the day and then leave more precise spraying to a hand mister before I leave or when am come home? Though, perhaps it would be most logical to use it only for the chameleon. A dripper may be all I...
So, my family and I are going away over spring break in March and, because I am looking at getting a mist king system sometime in the future anyway and they are so long-lasting, I had an idea that it would be effective to get one for my crested gecko sort of as a testing-phase with the bonus of...
I haven’t looked super deep into this thread, but from what I can tell, I just want to say thank you so much! If I can make this work, then (even when converted from USD to CAD) this will save me over sixty dollars compared to the best mistking price that I could find! :D I will keep this saved...