newchamfan
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Background - Went down the chameleon rabbit hole. Got a veiled (3-4 months) and got addicted. Now a month later I bought a 36(L) x 18(W) x 36(L) Exo terra hybrid cage and split it down the middle to house two chameleons. Im getting a panther baby 3-4 months). Good or bad idea. Not really interested in hearing that glass tanks are not good. These are exo terra ones with vents and mesh for airflow/chimney effect. Anyway, pictures below. Can you review my husbandry please? It's obviously work in progress. Willing to hear any suggestions to give these chameleons the best life I can. I do care about aesthetics btw. I won't have a mesh cage in my living room.
Species & Sex: Male Veiled Chameleon and male Ambilobe Panther Chameleon, both about 4-5 months old.
In My Care: They've been with me for around a month.
Handling: How Often: Just when doing cage maintenance. They're getting used to my presence, showing no signs of distress when I'm around. They don't walk away from me when I reach in their cage anymore. i give them their space to build trust.
Feeding: What & How Much: They get 1-2 hornworms weekly and about 10 medium crickets or dubias daily, with a preference for crickets. I put them in a hanging feeder no freerange.
Schedule: They have their breakfast in the morning and continue to snack throughout the day, possibly even during the night.
Supplements:
What I Use: I'm using HERPTIVITE Multivitamin and Miner-All Calcium/Mineral Supplement.
How Often: The Miner-All is used daily, while HERPTIVITE is applied twice a month.
Watering:
Method: Misting is the method I use for hydration, and it's effective as they drink off the leaves.
Drinking Habits: Yes, I've observed them drinking after misting sessions.
Fecal Description:
What It's Like: Normal is black poop with white urate. Notably, one had a challenging time with a 6-inch long poop after consuming a large hornworm, which was an unusual event but didn’t lead to any problems.
Cage:
Type & Size: It's a combo cage, Exo Terra extra tall (36x18x36 inches), split in the middle using fake grass. I hope their vision isn't too good and they not seeing each other through the gaps. There might be some small gaps through the foliage.
Lighting: I've got a 24-inch REPTI ZOO T5 UVB light stretching across the top, which efficiently covers both sides of the cage, providing sufficient UVB for both chameleons. Basking bulbs are placed on each side for warmth.
Temp & Humidity: Temperatures range from 80-95°F during the day to the 60s at night. Humidity levels are 20-40% by day and about 85% at night. I’m planning to introduce fogging at night to maintain high humidity levels.
Plants: The cage features live plants like Photos and ferns. I’m considering adding more but want to avoid overcrowding.
Location of Cage: It's located in the living room, near a window, in a spot that’s busy but doesn’t seem to bother them. The cage is about 15 inches off the floor.
Where I Live: I’m based in New Jersey.
Yes, I plan on adding more branches towards the middle.
Thanks!!
Species & Sex: Male Veiled Chameleon and male Ambilobe Panther Chameleon, both about 4-5 months old.
In My Care: They've been with me for around a month.
Handling: How Often: Just when doing cage maintenance. They're getting used to my presence, showing no signs of distress when I'm around. They don't walk away from me when I reach in their cage anymore. i give them their space to build trust.
Feeding: What & How Much: They get 1-2 hornworms weekly and about 10 medium crickets or dubias daily, with a preference for crickets. I put them in a hanging feeder no freerange.
Schedule: They have their breakfast in the morning and continue to snack throughout the day, possibly even during the night.
Supplements:
What I Use: I'm using HERPTIVITE Multivitamin and Miner-All Calcium/Mineral Supplement.
How Often: The Miner-All is used daily, while HERPTIVITE is applied twice a month.
Watering:
Method: Misting is the method I use for hydration, and it's effective as they drink off the leaves.
Drinking Habits: Yes, I've observed them drinking after misting sessions.
Fecal Description:
What It's Like: Normal is black poop with white urate. Notably, one had a challenging time with a 6-inch long poop after consuming a large hornworm, which was an unusual event but didn’t lead to any problems.
Cage:
Type & Size: It's a combo cage, Exo Terra extra tall (36x18x36 inches), split in the middle using fake grass. I hope their vision isn't too good and they not seeing each other through the gaps. There might be some small gaps through the foliage.
Lighting: I've got a 24-inch REPTI ZOO T5 UVB light stretching across the top, which efficiently covers both sides of the cage, providing sufficient UVB for both chameleons. Basking bulbs are placed on each side for warmth.
Temp & Humidity: Temperatures range from 80-95°F during the day to the 60s at night. Humidity levels are 20-40% by day and about 85% at night. I’m planning to introduce fogging at night to maintain high humidity levels.
Plants: The cage features live plants like Photos and ferns. I’m considering adding more but want to avoid overcrowding.
Location of Cage: It's located in the living room, near a window, in a spot that’s busy but doesn’t seem to bother them. The cage is about 15 inches off the floor.
Where I Live: I’m based in New Jersey.
Yes, I plan on adding more branches towards the middle.
Thanks!!