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yes, as long as you are 100% sure that any lighting will not cause it to over heat.
 
For what species and how hot will that be? You might not even need to use the house bulb...
 
Glass is Great!

I like to use glass for all my small/baby chams up to 3-4 months of age(depending on species/size)

With a 10 gal do not use a basking bulb just use a 18" 5.0 UVB Repti-sun strip light.

Measure your temps and humidity closely at first.

Be careful with watering too because humidity can become too high and cause URI.

Try misting/dripping half of the enclosure at a time.

Dustin
 
40-50% when dry, 70-90+% right after misting, and it should hang around 60-70% for a while after misting.
 
I would be using a 40w house bulb and a 5.0 18" uvb.

A 40w basking bulb in a 72 degree room (avg indoor temp) would be WAYYYYY too hot. Something like 130-150 degrees. I do not use a basking bulb in a 10 gal w young chams but if you feel the need/if it is too cold ONLY use a 25w bulb and raise it 3-6 inches above the screen lid.

Dustin
 
Thanks for all the help so far. I have to go get the tank, I will be back to ask many more questions, I did all the reading for a bigger set up. Then got a really small cham.
 
Some member here put just hatched babies in screened cages. I would not put a veiled in glass. Use something like this if you don't want to use screen.
https://www.chameleonforums.com/baby-tub-diy-10-a-33962/

Why wouldn't you put a Veiled in glass? Have you had any problems with glass? I have been using glass for baby veileds, jacksons, panthers and now montium for years with no problems. It looks better than a DIY tub and if you drill them like I do, they have no negative consequences.

Dustin
 
Personally, I would not use glass because I do not feel that I am an experienced enought keeper to keep the temps under controll and not cook my babies.
 
Personally, I would not use glass because I do not feel that I am an experienced enought keeper to keep the temps under controll and not cook my babies.

Interesting. Keeping up with temps/humidity is almost the same as screen if not easier.

Dustin
 
I know Chris uses glass for allot of his smaller species but then that's Chris. It's so hot here in FL this week I'm having trouble keeping them and me cool enough. Don't even want to see my power bill.
 
Don't buy a glass tank. It is a waste of money and could be harmful for your baby. Use a Rubbermaid bin. You don't even have to put screen on it if you don't put your foliage close to the edge. I use them exclusively for my babies, then butterfly cage. That would be much better since it is all soft mesh and are only $6.00, easy to clean and there is plenty of ventilation. It is also easy to spray without drowning your little guy.

My recommendation is NO GLASS. Veileds grow so fast that within 2 months it will be 4" long.
 
Don't buy a glass tank. It is a waste of money and could be harmful for your baby. Use a Rubbermaid bin. You don't even have to put screen on it if you don't put your foliage close to the edge. I use them exclusively for my babies, then butterfly cage. That would be much better since it is all soft mesh and are only $6.00, easy to clean and there is plenty of ventilation. It is also easy to spray without drowning your little guy.

My recommendation is NO GLASS.

Everyone says no glass but never lists reasons. I am interested in the reasons behind this. :confused: I can think of many benefits but no real cons. Many exp cham owners use glass and some use glass only! I have never had any problems using glass for babies. I think it is your best option for the really small chams.

Dustin
 
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