first chameleon. i dont know much

As mentioned before, I would move that vine that is under the basking lamp down. the basking vine ideally should be between 6-8 inches under the basking bulb to avoid burns. Other than that the enclosure is looking good and you should see your little chameleon start to perk up and start eating soon.
 
As mentioned before, I would move that vine that is under the basking lamp down. the basking vine ideally should be between 6-8 inches under the basking bulb to avoid burns. Other than that the enclosure is looking good and you should see your little chameleon start to perk up and start eating soon.
Okay cool. I moved the vine down and today he was defenitaly moving around a lot more. But he is still a tiny bit dark
 
Okay thanks. I just added what I had but I'm trying to look for a good plant to put in there to
Potho's are good they fill out nice and easy to RT and repot . There easy to find in hanging pots . You can add a board across the top of your enclosure then use wire or Twine to hang the plant . That would give your boy a great space to hide and they get viney for climbing .
 
So I tried using a 75w bulb I think and he loved it. He was green the whole time but it got to 90 degrees so I thought that was too hot and I changed it back and now he is dark again. What should I do?
 
I generally think around 84-85 is what you want... But usually you want your basking light in general raised off the screen. So I would opt for the 75 watt and use blocks of wood or smaller cement laying bricks (usually I break them) with allow you to lift it just enough. If you lower the basking branch I wouldn't worry too much about uvb affected that quickly considering the most you would lower would be around an inch or so. UVB in my opinion, is not meant to be as strong as it is in a cage as it is out in the wild. The thing is the natural sun I think just has healthier levels of what they need from the uvb rays. Honestly the strongest basking rays during the day usually only lasts for about 3 hours. If you are using reptisun uvb I have noticed more sensitivity to these, even in the lower 5.0 range, than I have in the 6% or even the 12% arcadia bulbs. In my opinion this means there is something different and less good about the reptisun. But I actually haven't been able to put this theory to test.
 
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