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Hi wanted to know what the best lighting to use with this chameleon. In a zoomed cage with a fine mesh top? Any care tips on how keep one healthy.
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Here are a couple of good references on lighting—one from the Resources section of this site (where you can find many quick answers) and one from Chameleon Academy, where you can find more detailed information & explanations.Hi wanted to know what the best lighting to use with this chameleon. In a zoomed cage with a fine mesh top? Any care tips on how keep one healthy.
Problem with pothos could be light or water-related (or both); generally, they're pretty hard to kill.I am using the reptisun 5.0 ho fixture 22" an a 75 watt for 85 basking temps. That is what I was told by the breeder. I never used a plant light so am new to this. I have potho plant in enclosure that isn't doing well. It yellows an looks wilted. Haven't had the luck with plants in the zoomed screen cages.
That enclosure is really too small for a panther—should be 24 x 24 x 48H (minimum).With both the lighting on a 18 by 18" top dont know how to add a plant light.
Lots of threads here on how to do that, as well as videos on YT. setting up mistkingI own a mistking but don't know how use it.
Other plants can be found here:On 4 enclosures. I have two iguanas in glass tanks. Just thinking something is off with my enclosures. I have veil an panther chameleon. Both males an veiled is doing pretty well. Panther is definitely off setup wise. I replaced pothos 3 times in 16 months. Just not having luck but are easiest I seen to grow in a chameleon habitat.
Current thinking on supplements:Just use a multi vitamin once a month.
I’ve recently upgraded to the Sansi bulb that is recommended here and it truly lights up the enclosure. My smaller full spectrum flex lamp didn’t put out but a fraction of this led (and died within 5 months). It is a great investment. My first thoughts plugging this in was..
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That depends on your household climate. People in extremely cold or hot or dry areas will have an easier time keeping in a more enclosed cage (the key is airflow).I was reading the chameleon academy. Got alittle confused. Most of the pet chameleons are indoors with all screen habitats. But said depending on humidity/temps in household. Can use all glass or hybrid caging. If am correct isn't all glass tanks unhealthy for most chameleon species?
I was reading the chameleon academy. Got alittle confused. Most of the pet chameleons are indoors with all screen habitats. But said depending on humidity/temps in household. Can use all glass or hybrid caging. If am correct isn't all glass tanks unhealthy for most chameleon species?
That’s a great question! I am curious what the other members on the forum are using. I know there is a way to setup RO systems at home. I believe distilled works as well, although I can’t say from experience.For my panther just have a plexiglass front door an rest are screen. I use bottled water because water is terrible where I live. Anyway to avoid the white crusty calcium on leaves an fogger system? Thought maybe to boil water but don't think it help much.
I’ve recently upgraded to the Sansi bulb that is recommended here and it truly lights up the enclosure. My smaller full spectrum flex lamp didn’t put out but a fraction of this led (and died within 5 months). It is a great investment. My first thoughts plugging this in was..
Btw, 90 degrees is a little toasty especially if your chameleon is younger.
Boiling water will clean it from bacteria and things but increase the concentration of the minerals and flouride to my understanding. as they h2o boils off the rest may not.That’s a great question! I am curious what the other members on the forum are using. I know there is a way to setup RO systems at home. I believe distilled works as well, although I can’t say from experience.