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Hi There and welcome. baby is quite young. It is recommended that they not be sold until at least 3-4 months old. They are quite fragile as hatchlings so your risks run higher with them being younger than that.Hi, the breeder told he/she was 8 weeks old has of August 03rd.
Sure! Baby is in an enclosure in which I can post. The enclosure has proper lighting, humidity gauges and temperture. Enclosure is misted frequently for water and humidity Currently eating approximately 12 to 15 mini crickets a day with a calcium dusting and also does fruit flies.
Do you have any tips or recommendations?
Hi There and welcome. baby is quite young. It is recommended that they not be sold until at least 3-4 months old. They are quite fragile as hatchlings so your risks run higher with them being younger than that.
I am afraid you were given some improper info with the enclosure set up and lighting. Babies this young really should not have heat lamps on them. They can dehydrate really easily. Also your UVB is a compact bulb which is not something you want to use for a chameleon of any age. They simply can not put out the UVB levels that the cham needs. So chameleons suffer and fail to thrive along with developing MBD.
A T5HO fixture with a 5.0 linear bulb running the width of the enclosure is what you need. But with baby being so young you need to raise the fixture off the top of the cage 4 inches. And then have your branches/vines sitting 4-5 inches below the screen top. This gives a total distance of 8-9 inches. At the screen baby is still within safe limits having it lifted like this.
Baby should be eating a ton at this stage. More like 3 dozen feeders a day easily.
Is your calcium the without D3 version?
So it should not contain d3. If it does stop using it and get the plain calcium without d3. Are you open to doing a husbandry review then we can help more. Right now baby is so little I can’t tell gender. So I’m no help there.Beman,
Thank you so much for your advise, its highly appreciated. The calcium I believe doesnt have. However, i will confirm that. If It doesnt should it? I will definitely up his food as you mentioned and correct his lights asap. Anything else you?
So your going to lift the T5HO. Do this... A T5HO fixture with a 5.0 linear bulb running the width of the enclosure is what you need. But with baby being so young you need to raise the fixture off the top of the cage 4 inches. And then have your branches/vines sitting 4-5 inches below the screen top. This gives a total distance of 8-9 inches. At the screen baby is still within safe limits having it lifted like this.Also Beman, the T5H0 fixture, should that lay on the enclosure or lifted as well?
See my post above yours. That is a husbandry review. it’s just an experienced keeper looking through critical aspects to make sure you were given correct info for a good experience keeping Chams.Ok thank you, I will check on the calcium. What is a husbandry review?