Pistachiochameleon
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Does this look like burn marks? Or normal for veiled Cham? Light is 6 inches from basking spot and it’s sitting at 85° right now. Never seen her climb on the mesh.
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Please fill out this forum and paste your answers in the categories provided:Does this look like burn marks? Or normal for veiled Cham? Light is 6 inches from basking spot and it’s sitting at 85° right now. Never seen her climb on the mesh.
Haha her eyes in the second pic are awesome lolDoes this look like burn marks? Or normal for veiled Cham? Light is 6 inches from basking spot and it’s sitting at 85° right now. Never seen her climb on the mesh.
It is perfectly fine if it overhangs. You can run it diagnaly like I do as well. It's not a matter of looks or if it overhangs she needs it or she can easily develop MBD. Please get the light ASAP not in a couple months.Thank you guys was concerned that she was getting burned. I am planning on getting a bigger enclosure within the next 3 months as she grows and will upgrade to a t5 just don’t want a super large one right now with this small enclosurer.
Truth^. Can’t wait on the UVB!It is perfectly fine if it overhangs. You can run it diagnaly like I do as well. It's not a matter of looks or if it overhangs she needs it or she can easily develop MBD. Please get the light ASAP not in a couple months.
This is not true^. Foggers are actually PREFERRED over humidifiers. However they both should only be used during the coolest time of day for your Cham, usually very early in the morning.Also foggers aren't really ideal for chameleons.
This is not true^. Foggers are actually PREFERRED over humidifiers. However they both should only be used during the coolest time of day for your Cham, usually very early in the morning.
I think you should switch to a 12am to 3am schedule. Temps can rise a lot in 2hrs. And the 1hr before bed is definitely not good as that’s when your viv is the hottest.I have a fogger running on a timer the first two hours the lights are on and the last hour before lights out. The fogger is outside mesh so a lot builds up and creates a drip on the plants. I also use a sprayer 3 times a day
I don’t know about a lot of those plants you have inside her enclosure. I do know the the pothos, the spider plant, and the umbrella plant are safe but I’m not sure about the others. There’s a safe plant list for a reason because lots of other plants carry toxins and pesticides. When you get a plant bring it home and wash it good. Look at this list of plants that are safe for veiled chams. https://flchams.com/chameleon-safe-plant-list/Your Chameleon - Veiled Chameleon, female; I have had her for about a month but she’s no more than 6months old.
Handling - I handle her when she lets me... everyday other day. Some days, she hisses when I place my hand in her cage so I let her be.
Feeding - 8 crickets; every morning occasionally horn worms , guy loaded with carrots, acorn squash and broccoli.
Supplements - Zoo med Repti-calcium (no D3) and zoo med reptile vitamins. Dust crickets about every other feeding
watering- i use a fogger For 10-30mins, 2x a day depending on the levels. And I spray the plants and cage for about 3mins with water about 3 times a day. I have never seen her drink the drips from plants. She does open her mouth and drink when I spray her.
Fecal Description - Brown with some white matter. Pretty normal consistency not super dry, not super wet.
History - Not too much sometimes she hisses at me
Cage Info:
Cage Type - Screen cage, 2 sides have black backing to help with humidity.
Lighting - Zoo med, 60W daylight bulb. And repto sun 5.0 UVB bulb. Lights are off around 10pm in around
Temperature - Basking is at about 80, mid tank is 70 and the floor is about 65. I use a combo of thermometers probe and plastic.
Humidity - Humidity is about 60-70. Use a fogger and spray the cage. Have two sides enclosed to help. Tons of live plants.
Plants - 2 Medusa air plants, 2 Tillandsia sky plants. 1 Phalenopsis Orchid. 1 Pothos. 1 Spider plant. 1 Chinese money plant. 1Schefflera umbrella tree. Those plants are all live and inside her enclosure. Right outside her enclosure I keep an assortment of Aloes, jade and snake plants.
Placement - Next to a window, on a shelf. Her cage does get some natural light. Not a high traffic room. Top of the cage is probably 2 feet taller than me.
Location - Washington state,
Yeah I checked with the lists and with the nurseries first. They are all non-toxic. The only one that is debatable is the orchid but many people said they had them with no problemI don’t know about a lot of those plants you have inside her enclosure. I do know the the pothos, the spider plant, and the umbrella plant are safe but I’m not sure about the others. There’s a safe plant list for a reason because lots of other plants carry toxins and pesticides. When you get a plant bring it home and wash it good. Look at this list of plants that are safe for veiled chams. https://flchams.com/chameleon-safe-plant-list/
I think you should switch to a 12am to 3am schedule. Temps can rise a lot in 2hrs. And the 1hr before bed is definitely not good as that’s when your viv is the hottest.