showjet95
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This is an email I received from my breeder in Europe that I import all of the Bradypodion from when I sent an email asking for specifics on the 3 species we are keeping here in the states. If anyone has any further questions please let me know and I will relay them to him.
Hello Paul,
here are the main points to keep South African chameleons.
Conditions for breeding South African Bradypodion pumilum, thamnobates, transvaalense: the basics
Cage: 400 x 400 x 700 mm for one pair. The best is to use a cage (for example “ReptiBreeze”) just with mesh. They need fresh air.
Temperature: night approx. 10-16°C and during day approx. 22-26°C. Under the light you have higher temperature. Important is a difference of about approx. 10° C between night and day.
Humidity: spraying water every morning and evening
Light: HQL-lamp, 50 Watt for light and warmth; 10 (winter) - 14 (summer) hours per day.
Food: all kinds of flies, home crickets, grasshoppers. Powdered every second time with calcium (“CalcaMineral”)
B. pumilum and transvaalense need higher temperature than thamnobates.
The development of transvaalense is very slow and they just in 2 year adult but can get babies earlier. pumilum grow up very fast and are adult in 9 months!
Hello Paul,
here are the main points to keep South African chameleons.
Conditions for breeding South African Bradypodion pumilum, thamnobates, transvaalense: the basics
Cage: 400 x 400 x 700 mm for one pair. The best is to use a cage (for example “ReptiBreeze”) just with mesh. They need fresh air.
Temperature: night approx. 10-16°C and during day approx. 22-26°C. Under the light you have higher temperature. Important is a difference of about approx. 10° C between night and day.
Humidity: spraying water every morning and evening
Light: HQL-lamp, 50 Watt for light and warmth; 10 (winter) - 14 (summer) hours per day.
Food: all kinds of flies, home crickets, grasshoppers. Powdered every second time with calcium (“CalcaMineral”)
B. pumilum and transvaalense need higher temperature than thamnobates.
The development of transvaalense is very slow and they just in 2 year adult but can get babies earlier. pumilum grow up very fast and are adult in 9 months!