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Hi! I took a good amount of pics! Also I noticed that my humidity is staying around 59 but this is after I added more coverage in. Let me know if I need to make any adjustments TY!Changes in their environment can cause them to show different colours. It’s like you put them into a new territory and they feel uncomfortable for a while.
Can you post a photo of your chameleon please?
Also excuse the zip ties I’m waiting until tomorrow to cut them/ melt the edges as she was getting super pale/white yesterdayChanges in their environment can cause them to show different colours. It’s like you put them into a new territory and they feel uncomfortable for a while.
Can you post a photo of your chameleon please?
Yep, totally normal. Trying to make sure she is still the only one there lol@Beman thanks! also, is it normal for her to kinda just be in shock after all the changes? Basically just sitting on that same plant & looking around?
One more sorry! What if she’s slanting sideways and turning a bit pale/yellow from time to time? I don’t have a picture now, but she didn’t start doing that until I added more plants/branches inYep, totally normal. Trying to make sure she is still the only one there lol
Is she doing it under the lighting? If so that is basking. They will flatten out their body to have more surface area to the light and lean.One more sorry! What if she’s slanting sideways and turning a bit pale/yellow from time to time? I don’t have a picture now, but she didn’t start doing that until I added more plants/branches in
She’s doing it right under the uvbIs she doing it under the lighting? If so that is basking. They will flatten out their body to have more surface area to the light and lean.
Yep same thing... She is enjoying the new lighting.She’s doing it right under the uvb
Thanks Beman! I think I’m just not used to seeing her like this but I’ll just be patient & let her acclimate also to all the changesYep same thing... She is enjoying the new lighting.
Ah your boy looks very nice!! & Ty also that makes me feel a lot better! I think I’ve just been on edge with her since the beginning because I got her from Petco, so wasn’t in the best condition at firstYeap the chameleon slant is real and good. Loveing the new uvb
Hi. Such a cute little lady! If you are able, try taking her outside for very short amounts of time for some natural sunlight and uvb. I just take mine out on my hand as we aren’t out for more than a few minutes. You could use a small plant though if you like.Also, if you don’t mind me asking, where are you based in? I’m in FL and I’m having a real hard time for temp drops at night… I ordered a evaporative cooler since the house stays at 77 degrees but I still think it’s too high and I can’t lower the air in the house as it’s not my house :/… the lowest I can get it now after adding all the coverage in is 77 and with a second misting session after humidity drops to 45-55, I can get it to 74-75 ish, but that’s about it
I'm also in Florida about 17 miles from Lake Okeechobee. I've put Ice packs on top at night to get a temp drop. My boy Gojira was wild caught in Labelle by my daughter.
Thank you to you both! This honestly helps me tremendously!Hi. Such a cute little lady! If you are able, try taking her outside for very short amounts of time for some natural sunlight and uvb. I just take mine out on my hand as we aren’t out for more than a few minutes. You could use a small plant though if you like.
I’m on the space coast of FL and also have trouble achieving that night time temp drop. The best I can do is around 70-72 at night. Because of this, I don’t fog at night. I do run the mister for a couple of very brief 15 second periods for a small humidity boost up to around 60% or so. You do want to make sure your daytime humidity is between 30-50%. 59% is a bit too high for daytime. I have to run a dehumidifier to keep my humidity down. Making sure to keep your full ventilation of the screen enclosure is important too in helping keep humidity down.
I’m not entirely sure, but I can definitely look into it! If anything, I can order it online@merisah98 said…”is it necessary to gutload silkworms ( they are eating their chow, but I’m aware that they can’t survive unless they have their chow) any thoughts?”…their natural diet is mulberry
leaves…do You have any trees or ornamental weeping mulberry trees where you live?
@merisah98 said…”is it necessary to gutload silkworms ( they are eating their chow, but I’m aware that they can’t survive unless they have their chow) any thoughts?”…their natural diet is mulberry
leaves…do You have any trees or ornamental weeping mulberry trees where you live?