Johnnytruelove
Member
Hello,
New to forums with my two veiled chams an 3 female panthers an 1 male panther. With the upcoming winter been trying upper humidity levels during day an at night. Been adding more plants this early fall. But ran into a issue with mealy bugs with plants inside enclosure.
Only thing I found helpful is rubbing alcohol an neem oil. I used rubbing alcohol pads an it does kill mealy bugs. But my question is neem oil safe for chameleons. Haven't tried or use this product yet. If it's helpful with Suffocating mealy bugs.
I misted plants that I use inside enclosures with 50/5] water/rubbing alcohol an rinsed well few days ago.
I have my young chameleons in 18"18"36" tall enclosures but heard it isn't best way to go. Want to go 24"24"48" size just tight on money currently.
Also researched keeping humidity higher when lights are off then when there on. I have misting systems for when lights are on for every 2 hours at 45 seconds duration.
Can I run misting systems when lights are off or just on? I use a humidifier at night but don't think it's keeping humidity at 70-90 as recommended.
I'll post a photo of my male panther haven't took any recent of the others as he's newest an coolest lol. Not best photo but he's quite mean. Doesn't like his photo taken. Females are alot nicer. They like climb behind my head when I mist them during the day. Mostly older panther female that does this. Father of this male panther is Yellowstone. From a private breeder I found on another forum site. Maybe he's known on this site no clue.
Just trying get him on right track an my other two female panthers aren't doing very well. Added laying bins but haven't been interested in them yet. There about 8-9 months old an other female is almost year old. Veiled are males 3 an 2 years old. There doing very well just mean. Seems be that way with males.
New to forums with my two veiled chams an 3 female panthers an 1 male panther. With the upcoming winter been trying upper humidity levels during day an at night. Been adding more plants this early fall. But ran into a issue with mealy bugs with plants inside enclosure.
Only thing I found helpful is rubbing alcohol an neem oil. I used rubbing alcohol pads an it does kill mealy bugs. But my question is neem oil safe for chameleons. Haven't tried or use this product yet. If it's helpful with Suffocating mealy bugs.
I misted plants that I use inside enclosures with 50/5] water/rubbing alcohol an rinsed well few days ago.
I have my young chameleons in 18"18"36" tall enclosures but heard it isn't best way to go. Want to go 24"24"48" size just tight on money currently.
Also researched keeping humidity higher when lights are off then when there on. I have misting systems for when lights are on for every 2 hours at 45 seconds duration.
Can I run misting systems when lights are off or just on? I use a humidifier at night but don't think it's keeping humidity at 70-90 as recommended.
I'll post a photo of my male panther haven't took any recent of the others as he's newest an coolest lol. Not best photo but he's quite mean. Doesn't like his photo taken. Females are alot nicer. They like climb behind my head when I mist them during the day. Mostly older panther female that does this. Father of this male panther is Yellowstone. From a private breeder I found on another forum site. Maybe he's known on this site no clue.
Just trying get him on right track an my other two female panthers aren't doing very well. Added laying bins but haven't been interested in them yet. There about 8-9 months old an other female is almost year old. Veiled are males 3 an 2 years old. There doing very well just mean. Seems be that way with males.