BakedGoodies
New Member
Hi! I'm new. I've been lurking for a quite a while and found answers to many basic questions but got a quick few.
I've read that basic house hold light bulbs work well for basking lights for panther chameleons. I'm getting two two-month old chameleons (I'll get a separate cage when the time comes) and am setting up a cage for them. My house only uses those "eco friendly" florescent bulbs that are compact, and my boyfriend informed me those don't produce heat. Is he right?
I went and got the cheaper 60 watt ones just in case. I also have a red bulb left over from my iguana set up (he passed a few months ago after 13+ years) and didn't know if that would be better or not than a regular household light bulb.
Also, I got the Exo-Terra Mister, and it smells funny to me! I gave it a basic wash and ran warm water through it for a whole cycle. Does anyone have experience with that brand, and should I run it through the dish washer just to make sure it's super nice and clean?
Okay, last question. I know they're super young so I held off on buying feeders and plan to run to the store once the chameleons arrive. I saw today the pet store had those "flyless fruit fly" containers and read on the forum somewhere that fruit fly larvae are good for baby chameleons. I have no idea how those work, though! Like is that container left in the bottom of the cage and they can escape? I have no idea how to get them out of there, and they looked so tiny!
I've had experience with crickets from my leopard geckos, so not sure if I should stick to what I know or go for what most of you more-experienced owners have suggested.
Oh, and I'm excited. And sorry you had to read so much!
I've read that basic house hold light bulbs work well for basking lights for panther chameleons. I'm getting two two-month old chameleons (I'll get a separate cage when the time comes) and am setting up a cage for them. My house only uses those "eco friendly" florescent bulbs that are compact, and my boyfriend informed me those don't produce heat. Is he right?
I went and got the cheaper 60 watt ones just in case. I also have a red bulb left over from my iguana set up (he passed a few months ago after 13+ years) and didn't know if that would be better or not than a regular household light bulb.
Also, I got the Exo-Terra Mister, and it smells funny to me! I gave it a basic wash and ran warm water through it for a whole cycle. Does anyone have experience with that brand, and should I run it through the dish washer just to make sure it's super nice and clean?
Okay, last question. I know they're super young so I held off on buying feeders and plan to run to the store once the chameleons arrive. I saw today the pet store had those "flyless fruit fly" containers and read on the forum somewhere that fruit fly larvae are good for baby chameleons. I have no idea how those work, though! Like is that container left in the bottom of the cage and they can escape? I have no idea how to get them out of there, and they looked so tiny!
I've had experience with crickets from my leopard geckos, so not sure if I should stick to what I know or go for what most of you more-experienced owners have suggested.
Oh, and I'm excited. And sorry you had to read so much!