Yonmerkaba
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Hi Everybody! (Hi, Doctor Nick.)
So about 3 weeks ago my friend asked me if I could baby sit her Chameleon Izzy while she was out of town. I took it upon my self to do some research prior to her coming so I could prepare myself because honestly…..I had no clue what to expect. After spending hours going down the rabbit hole of husbandry, the do’s and don’ts, proper lighting, enclosure requirements…..I was hooked. Even more so after feeding Izzy her first hornworm/dubai roach!
3 days into Chameleon sitting I knew this fascinating reptile needed to THRIVE and not just survive. That’s the thing though….with the setup she had she wasn’t going to survive. The amount of information I absorbed from @Gingero and @DeremensisBlue had me going! I owed it to this gentle creature.
I decided to build Izzy an entirely new enclosure while showing her owner along the way. Here’s the finished work with the expectation of lighting and some plants. (Everything will be set up properly once I deliver it to her house and help her get it together!)
Izzy is going from the infamous “Chameleon Death kit”
to a Reptibreeze XL 24”x24”x48”
The sides and back panel have been shrink wrapped.
All fallen branches were power washed (cause why not?) and scrubbed with dawn soap. I then sanded down anything that was sharp to my touch for Izzy.
All the tips provided by @Gingero and @DeremensisBlue by reading the resources they provided helped A LOT for a true beginner.
We have some extra branches that we may or may not incorporate when testing out temperatures via thermo gun. Also will invest in a solar meter to verify uvb range accurately as I just followed the general guidelines for a repti T5 HO 5%.
I’m so excited for Izzy and will update this thread when we slowly get her accustomed to her new enclosure.
Anything yall can point out that we can fix I’d gladly appreciate it! This is my time to learn and correct anything for my future enclosure and chameleon. Excited to be apart of this community!
So about 3 weeks ago my friend asked me if I could baby sit her Chameleon Izzy while she was out of town. I took it upon my self to do some research prior to her coming so I could prepare myself because honestly…..I had no clue what to expect. After spending hours going down the rabbit hole of husbandry, the do’s and don’ts, proper lighting, enclosure requirements…..I was hooked. Even more so after feeding Izzy her first hornworm/dubai roach!
3 days into Chameleon sitting I knew this fascinating reptile needed to THRIVE and not just survive. That’s the thing though….with the setup she had she wasn’t going to survive. The amount of information I absorbed from @Gingero and @DeremensisBlue had me going! I owed it to this gentle creature.
I decided to build Izzy an entirely new enclosure while showing her owner along the way. Here’s the finished work with the expectation of lighting and some plants. (Everything will be set up properly once I deliver it to her house and help her get it together!)
Izzy is going from the infamous “Chameleon Death kit”
to a Reptibreeze XL 24”x24”x48”
The sides and back panel have been shrink wrapped.
All fallen branches were power washed (cause why not?) and scrubbed with dawn soap. I then sanded down anything that was sharp to my touch for Izzy.
All the tips provided by @Gingero and @DeremensisBlue by reading the resources they provided helped A LOT for a true beginner.
We have some extra branches that we may or may not incorporate when testing out temperatures via thermo gun. Also will invest in a solar meter to verify uvb range accurately as I just followed the general guidelines for a repti T5 HO 5%.
I’m so excited for Izzy and will update this thread when we slowly get her accustomed to her new enclosure.
Anything yall can point out that we can fix I’d gladly appreciate it! This is my time to learn and correct anything for my future enclosure and chameleon. Excited to be apart of this community!