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For a 3month old baby female,85-90 is way too hot for her to bask,that why she looks dehydrated,drop the heat bulb to the lower wattage is a must.Basking spot is 85-90. Is that too hot for my little 3 month old girl? My room is always naturally
Do I shower her in room temp water or warm water??You need to mist your chameleon for 2 minutes at least twice a day and provideo at least 2 four minute mists for humidity and hydration. Live plants help hold water better. Juicy fruit like watermelon help too. However hornworms I think have even a higher water content than watermelon, can be fed more often, and are more likely to be eaten. She is definitely not too young for a shower. Just have a safe place or hold her during it. I don't understand why it was thought she'd be too young. My Jackson is smaller than her and regularly showers. Her basking temps need to be at 84 or 85 no higher.
What should the temperate be??For a 3month old baby female,85-90 is way too hot for her to bask,that why she looks dehydrated,drop the heat bulb to the lower wattage is a must.
I'm having the same issue - misting, dripper, live plants - nothing - she won't cup feed - can only stand thee so long offering worms - how do you get them to eat lettuce?Most chameleons don't eat the plants that are in there and closure but if you put lettuce in there they dive right in because lettuce smells and tastes better to veiled chameleons than pothos vines. The idea here is to get them to bite into a mouthful of wet water filled lettus not to just lick some moisture off of a leaf. Because as this guy said his Chamaeleon doesn't seem to be drinking from the Mister or the leaves.