jamest0o0
Chameleon Enthusiast
Sorry Florida people, 40 degrees three times a year isn’t cold and yes I’m jealous.
I’m hopefully about a month or two away from possibly getting a chameleon
(still not sure what I want to get lol).
One hurdle I have is finding a spot for feeders. Some small containers can go in a mini fridge and under the enclosure, but ideally I’d like to have some reproducing roach, super worm, flower beetle, snail, and any other colonies that could add to variety. Most of these wouldn’t fit in our house anywhere and/or my wife wouldn’t be too chill about it.
I used to keep my large plants overwintered in the garage with greenhouse plastic wrapped around some shelving+a space heater. That was kind of a PITA though and upped the electric bill. I use an ultratherm heat pad on the back of my crab’s tank now and it keeps things warm, was considering maybe two of them on thermostats could hold up, but Idk how safe that would be on plastic bins.
Would love to hear any ideas.
I’m hopefully about a month or two away from possibly getting a chameleon

One hurdle I have is finding a spot for feeders. Some small containers can go in a mini fridge and under the enclosure, but ideally I’d like to have some reproducing roach, super worm, flower beetle, snail, and any other colonies that could add to variety. Most of these wouldn’t fit in our house anywhere and/or my wife wouldn’t be too chill about it.
I used to keep my large plants overwintered in the garage with greenhouse plastic wrapped around some shelving+a space heater. That was kind of a PITA though and upped the electric bill. I use an ultratherm heat pad on the back of my crab’s tank now and it keeps things warm, was considering maybe two of them on thermostats could hold up, but Idk how safe that would be on plastic bins.
Would love to hear any ideas.