ddoubblebb
New Member
Hello All, I am new to this forum but have a bit of experience with chameleons, geckos, snakes and lizards. I know they all have specific needs, especially chameleons.
Here is my (broad) question(s):
My brother has just built a greenhouse on the side of his house, ventilated wood floor, frosted clear fiberglass panels on top, screen on sides with vinyl windows if needed, misting system with timer and a few fluorescent lights. We live in Jacksonville FL. Can get as low as 30* in winter but rarely, and summers are 85* for 5 months.
We want to introduce either a pair or single chameleons to greenhouse as permanent residents.
So....
Which type would be best?
Can supply crickets but is there better food source, maybe a natural one?
Enclosure is approx 4ft wide by 10ft long 7ft high.
Avg temp prob 80*
how much humidity, special light, plant type needed etc.
Thanks so much for any info, even if you want to discourage us from introducing chameleons to this environment, last thing we want to do is make the animal unhappy or sick. We both love reptiles. would not put them in an uncomfortable situation.
Thank you, Bryan
Here is my (broad) question(s):
My brother has just built a greenhouse on the side of his house, ventilated wood floor, frosted clear fiberglass panels on top, screen on sides with vinyl windows if needed, misting system with timer and a few fluorescent lights. We live in Jacksonville FL. Can get as low as 30* in winter but rarely, and summers are 85* for 5 months.
We want to introduce either a pair or single chameleons to greenhouse as permanent residents.
So....
Which type would be best?
Can supply crickets but is there better food source, maybe a natural one?
Enclosure is approx 4ft wide by 10ft long 7ft high.
Avg temp prob 80*
how much humidity, special light, plant type needed etc.
Thanks so much for any info, even if you want to discourage us from introducing chameleons to this environment, last thing we want to do is make the animal unhappy or sick. We both love reptiles. would not put them in an uncomfortable situation.
Thank you, Bryan