phantomchameleon
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Mine is a 10.0. So that would double the distance?Th
The branches should be about 7 to 8 inches from a 5.0 uvb bulb
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Mine is a 10.0. So that would double the distance?Th
The branches should be about 7 to 8 inches from a 5.0 uvb bulb
A 10.0 is really only recommended for highly planted areas, but since your cham has mbd it may have added benefits but I am not exactly sure. I only use a 5.0 so I do not know the distance for a 10.0. Maybe someone who uses a 10.0 can tell you.Mine is a 10.0. So that would double the distance?
Should i put a feeder in there? I dont know if she's ready to eat on her own yet. I put the branches a little higher just so she gets the UVB and that's all im going to adjust.Not sure 10.0 is same distance as 5.0 as it is designed for reptiles that have a demand for more UVB... If you go further away from the lamp than the recommended distance the UVB values degrade pretty rapidly.
You can google this, there are various sites that have measured the various types and brands of the lamps.
For the sake of your chameleon I hope you start taking proper care of her, stop messing with the enclosure and the interior as it changes he surroundings and that causes stress. Stop handling her, she needs rest and stability.
I'm sure you wont follow up on this as you have neglected to with a lot of good advise before.
For the record I keep trying to help for the sake of your chameleon, if I was helping you I would have given up a long time ago.
Not put branches higher, move light higher [which may be easier then moving branches lower, especially in a small cage], away from cage to widen space, as others have posted, AND make shade, which is suggested by the owner of Light Your Reptiles.Should i put a feeder in there? I dont know if she's ready to eat on her own yet. I put the branches a little higher just so she gets the UVB and that's all im going to adjust.
Edit: Im getting alot of conflicting advice. One says put the branches higher and create shade, other says to stop messing with the interior, I can't feed her if i don't handle her, what exactly am i supposed to do?
What do most people use with there veileds on here?
How's about someone flipping ban him. LOOK you don't give a crap about what people are trying to tell you. They have been at far longer than you. Therefore, they know there crap. You need to stick her in her cage, and not touch her unless to feed her. I've had to force meds, and I never did while holding them. You can grip from behind the jaws, wiggle the syringe in from the side or just put a dallop of food on the end of her nose. And holly crap yes that thing would be better off at the vet than with you any day. I for one am tired of seeing all your posts very much abusing your animal. Listen to people and stop messing with her. Or don't get on here and annoy the living tar out of people. If attention is what you seek, Facebook is a great place.Jesus here we go.
1) She's getting better. Slowly but surely. The vet did their part, it's up to me now to nurse her completely back to health. Staying another day wouldn't have made any difference when you think about it.
2) Outside of her enclosure is the only thing she's familiar with. The enclosure is different. She definitely has not gotten used to it yet, and there was no harm in letting her free roam for a tiny bit before i fed her the formula and put her back for bed.
3) You're very much over thinking everything and it's obvious you're grasping at straws here. How about you just ignore me?
4) You didn't even give me plant recommendations.
None of these statements are valid now as she's much better than before and if you actually read anything that i've said in the post you would know that i've been taking everything into account.How's about someone flipping ban him. LOOK you don't give a crap about what people are trying to tell you. They have been at far longer than you. Therefore, they know there crap. You need to stick her in her cage, and not touch her unless to feed her. I've had to force meds, and I never did while holding them. You can grip from behind the jaws, wiggle the syringe in from the side or just put a dallop of food on the end of her nose. And holly crap yes that thing would be better off at the vet than with you any day. I for one am tired of seeing all your posts very much abusing your animal. Listen to people and stop messing with her. Or don't get on here and annoy the living tar out of people. If attention is what you seek, Facebook is a great place.
He gained some weight so he's not 60 grams anymore. Not actually sure how much he weighs though.Could we have some pic updates?
Sorry, your update pics are proof that not EVERYTHING has been "taken into account". You wrote that your cham is back home because you missed her so much. That's yet another upset and change for her to deal with. You are STILL handling and stressing out a sick cham in order to please yourself. You have your own opinion about what this poor animal needs and no one can convince you otherwise. Well, when your cham declines and passes make sure you think hard and honestly about who's responsible. Its all we can suggest at this point.None of these statements are valid now as she's much better than before and if you actually read anything that i've said in the post you would know that i've been taking everything into account.
because he's just gotten fatter? You can't see his ribs as much as before and i was giving him a shower at the time. No not an actual shower. I put him on a plant and let the mist go on him and the leaves. That was the first time i've handled him in 5 days. he climbed in to the cup WILLINGLY off the plant and thats when i took this picture. He had no problems with me. He didn't gape, he didn't hiss, he didn't close his eyes, he didn't change color, nothing.Also, how do you know he has gained weight, if you don't know what he weighs?!