Hello Everybody!
My name is Andrew! After lots of research and careful consideration, I have decided to welcome a chameleon into my home! I thank you all so much for the information, wisdom, and advice that these forums offer... especial thanks to the creators! I wanted to introduce myself and go over a few things to make sure I fully understand every aspect of providing good care. My new friend will be here tomorrow, he is a juvenile blue bar ambilobe panther sired from Cowboy at Chameleon Paradise. Bruce has been great providing information!
Here's what I have prepared:
*18" x 18" x 36" screen cage, however after some advice from Bruce I reduced the vertical by 10" to accommodate for a 3.5 month old's hunting...
*Live Pothos and Ficus (weeping fig) in organic soil with no pesticides
*Lots of branches and vines, and a temporary plastic foliage until the live stuff grows in
*Reptirain Mister set every 3 hours for 45 seconds (I know everyone says they leak, but I got it for $35 and just took it apart and applied silicon at every junction, so far no leaks)
* Hand spray mister
* 20" uvb hood with reptisun 5.0
* 75 watt basking bulb in ceramic dome
* Digital thermometer and hydrometer (reading avg 65% humidity, 90 degree basking, lowest temp is 72)
* Everything is on a timer for 12 hour automation
* 25 silk worms eating mulberry food
* 10 hornworms
* 100 sm/med crickets
* Gutload ingredients, as suggested by the caresheets, and cricket crack
* Rep Cal calcium with NO D3
* Rep Cal calcium with D3
* Rep Cal multi vita with beta carotene
* Zoo Med Reptivite with vita A
* Sticky Tongue Miner All
I plan on using this setup for outdoors in the spring once my buddy has moved into his adult enclosure, and upgrading the lights/mister/cage size.
Can anyone help me go over the schedule for supplements? These are all the supplements recommended to me, I know calcium is every feeding, but the rest I'm a little vague about. Is there anything I forgot?
Thanks for all the help and keep the good advice coming!
Regards,
Andrew
My name is Andrew! After lots of research and careful consideration, I have decided to welcome a chameleon into my home! I thank you all so much for the information, wisdom, and advice that these forums offer... especial thanks to the creators! I wanted to introduce myself and go over a few things to make sure I fully understand every aspect of providing good care. My new friend will be here tomorrow, he is a juvenile blue bar ambilobe panther sired from Cowboy at Chameleon Paradise. Bruce has been great providing information!
Here's what I have prepared:
*18" x 18" x 36" screen cage, however after some advice from Bruce I reduced the vertical by 10" to accommodate for a 3.5 month old's hunting...
*Live Pothos and Ficus (weeping fig) in organic soil with no pesticides
*Lots of branches and vines, and a temporary plastic foliage until the live stuff grows in
*Reptirain Mister set every 3 hours for 45 seconds (I know everyone says they leak, but I got it for $35 and just took it apart and applied silicon at every junction, so far no leaks)
* Hand spray mister
* 20" uvb hood with reptisun 5.0
* 75 watt basking bulb in ceramic dome
* Digital thermometer and hydrometer (reading avg 65% humidity, 90 degree basking, lowest temp is 72)
* Everything is on a timer for 12 hour automation
* 25 silk worms eating mulberry food
* 10 hornworms
* 100 sm/med crickets
* Gutload ingredients, as suggested by the caresheets, and cricket crack
* Rep Cal calcium with NO D3
* Rep Cal calcium with D3
* Rep Cal multi vita with beta carotene
* Zoo Med Reptivite with vita A
* Sticky Tongue Miner All
I plan on using this setup for outdoors in the spring once my buddy has moved into his adult enclosure, and upgrading the lights/mister/cage size.
Can anyone help me go over the schedule for supplements? These are all the supplements recommended to me, I know calcium is every feeding, but the rest I'm a little vague about. Is there anything I forgot?
Thanks for all the help and keep the good advice coming!
Regards,
Andrew