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Tweezers are not recommended for feeding as they can injure the chameleon’s tongue.why not this?
note: not trying to be offence, just questions a lot
thanksTweezers are not recommended for feeding as they can injure the chameleon’s tongue.
For supplements you will need a calcium WITHOUT vitamin d3 and a multivitamin with d3. Use the calcium every day except for once every two weeks you will use the multivitamin.
The misting system might work, but there are no guarantees on the quality. MistKing is an established brand which is known to be high quality.
I bought the thermometer and hygrometer you have on your list and they stopped working within a few weeks. You will also want two thermometers, preferably with probes, for the hottest and coolest parts of the terrarium to make sure you have the right range.
The cage is fine. The price difference might just be due to a difference in location.
If you can’t afford a MistKing you can always opt to hand-mist. It’s more work, but far cheaper. You’ll just need a plastic spray bottle (dollar stores should have them) and you have to most for a few minutes at least twice a day.never getting that cash
guys, please give me insight
why not this?
note: not trying to be offence, just questions a lot
I didn’t say that you can’t, but I would recommend against it. There is nothing wrong with it, though the cheap price is uncommon for a quality misting system. If it has a decent return policy (a few months at least), then I would have no issue with getting it, but I wouldn’t want to waste money on something that is likely to break.why cant i use my current mister?
It’s your choice if you want to buy it. I would just check the return policy first.4 vine voices gave the mister 5 stars
Do you mind sharing your final list?im about to place my order
anything before I buy?
i will wait
Looks pretty good. I would not get the fake vines with leaves, as chameleons (especially veiled chameleons) tend to eat plants. If the chameleon tries to eat the leaves, it could become impacted which will result in a costly vet visit and possibly death. Real plants are a much better option. They will boost humidity and are generally better looking. If the greenhouse is too expensive you can probably find some plants on Facebook marketplace.my final
i see what you wrote tomorrow, 7 am
goodnight
okLooks pretty good. I would not get the fake vines with leaves, as chameleons (especially veiled chameleons) tend to eat plants. If the chameleon tries to eat the leaves, it could become impacted which will result in a costly vet visit and possibly death. Real plants are a much better option. They will boost humidity and are generally better looking. If the greenhouse is too expensive you can probably find some plants on Facebook marketplace.
I would recommend getting a thermometer with a probe. It is easier to take the temperature at the most important spots.
The uvb fixture is too short. It will need to run the length of the terrarium. You will also need a basking light fixture, and an incandescent (not LED) lightbulb to go in it.
Those are rare. Most veileds are not friendly. I have worked hard to build trust with my veiled chameleons. This is my girl Stella on a good day…she tried to eat my hand more than bite. Usually she just bites and she has drawn blood before.
i did months upon months of reasearch spent 800 dollors in total and tried to build trust every day but he still trys to bite me they are more of a look at petjackson, i guess
well panther is too expensive
In terms of the vines, in addition to real plants, the cham is gonna need some horizontal branches throughout the cage, especially below the heat lamp to perch. You could search for some thick and sturdy branches from outside and cut them to the length you need. Then soak them in your bathtub to clean them off. You can suspend them in your cage with bendable wire or suction cups. It saves money and is great for the cham. Make sure the branches you get aren’t producing any sap.