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Hi, thanks for the welcome and thanks very much for confirming! No this is him here at home.Hi there welcome to the forum. male... You can see the hemipenal bulge at the tail base. Is this a pic of him at the store?
You might fill out the husbandry review and post pics of your enclosure. Then we can give you feedback and ensure you have a positive experience raising and keeping him. Let me know if your interested and I will post the form.Hi, thanks for the welcome and thanks very much for confirming! No this is him here at home.
Ok so first off you are going to battle quite a bit having the lights inside. It is going to get far too hot. 34 will bake and dehydrate him. You need to drop basking temp back to 26. You can do this by using a lower wattage regular bulb. Secondly the uvb issue. You should not be using the 7% bulb it is made differently then the 6%. You want the 6% but you need a full 12 inches to the closest basking branch to prevent over exposure. So this now reduces the height of your enclosure and usable space by quite a bit.Yeah I'm happy to do that. One mistake I will admit to making straight away is the enclosure itself, I was looking at vivariums and saw on reddit someone had used an ikea cabinet to create an enclosure. I really liked the look of it so I bought one and set it up. I hate it and the bars inside are slippy when he climbs on them. It honestly wasn't me trying to skimp or save money, I have large and small reef tanks so I'm no stranger to spending money on my pets. I just like the look of it and thought it would go better in the house. I've already ordered a viva exotic+ chameleon vivarium which will be here on Monday:
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Here's a pic of the current set up.
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I have the arcadia Pro t5 7% uvb, exoterra heat lamp and a fogger for night time when the temperature drops an hour or so after the lights go off. I am feeding him crickets and I'm alternating between dusting with calcium, exo terra multivitamins and I gut load the crickets with repashy superload.
Basking spot temp is around 34 degrees and I've been misting by hand ALOT, he'll drink right in front of me and he comes right up and tries to drink straight from the spray bottle. I had read they are shy drinkers so this worried me that he might be really thirsty if he's so keen to drink from the spray bottle so I've been making sure he's got plenty opportunities to have a drink!
Sorry for the long post, just thought I'd try and cover everything!
Thanks, Chris.
The UV-A is different in them because it is made for crepusular species like geckos. So UV-A output is about half of what the 6% bulbs output is. They need UV-A for basic behaviors such as feeding along with other things.The new vivarium has just arrived, could you or anyone else please explain why this Arcadia 7% uvb is not good? It's all I've got at the moment, I'll have to order a different one if this is no use. Surely uvb is uvb though? Some people use 10% so why would 7 be so bad?
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The top has a mesh section to place the heat light above it but doesn't have anywhere for a t5 uvb, it comes with fittings to place the uvb unit inside.The UV-A is different in them because it is made for crepusular species like geckos. So UV-A output is about half of what the 6% bulbs output is. They need UV-A for basic behaviors such as feeding along with other things.
https://www.arcadiareptile.com/shadedweller/prot5-shadedweller/
https://www.arcadiareptile.com/lighting/lamps/forest/
Will it work while you order a new bulb, absolutely. should you use it long term, no.
Are you going to modify this one and cut out the top panel to add screen for lighting to sit on top of the cage?
On it I've got a big Swiss cheese plant ready to be added to the new enclosure and I'm still looking to add more, if there's any other specific types you'd suggest that would be great!add more live plants
So you really do not want to mount the lights inside. you will loose 12-14 inches of your enclosure because you can not have the branches any closer than 12 inches away from the bottom of the light. If this is your only choice then make sure the heat bulb is on the outside and make sure your using a 6% bulb with the correct distance mentioned above. T5 is still the best choice for uvb when it comes to chams.The top has a mesh section to place the heat light above it but doesn't have anywhere for a t5 uvb, it comes with fittings to place the uvb unit inside.
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Would a Mercury vapour all in one type bulb work better for this or should I really try to cut a bigger hole in the top to have the uvb outside?
Are compact UVB bulbs any good if I get the dual dome fixture?
OK cool, thanks for all your help!So you really do not want to mount the lights inside. you will loose 12-14 inches of your enclosure because you can not have the branches any closer than 12 inches away from the bottom of the light. If this is your only choice then make sure the heat bulb is on the outside and make sure your using a 6% bulb with the correct distance mentioned above. T5 is still the best choice for uvb when it comes to chams.
The mercury vapor bulbs are extremely dangerous for chams. They are typically only used on large free range set ups and only with the use of a solarmeter 6.5 to know what the UVI output is.
They not only produce temps that are far higher than recommended for chams they have a higher UVI output. Both of these make them dangerous on cages like yours.
Compact bulbs are another one that is not recommended. Either producing to little UVI or way too much. So you get either MBD or overexposure.
Fixture is fine... What size fixture did you buy? Because you would buy the 6% bulb that is 2 inches shorter than your fixture. So 24inch fixture is a 22 inch bulb etc.OK cool, thanks for all your help!
The heat lamp will sit above the mesh openening on the top so its just the uvb thats a problem! Is my fixture itself OK if I can find a 6% bulb to fit it?
I've got a whole new 22w Arcadia unit coming this week. This one I have is only the 8w one and I couldn't find 6.0 bulb for it. It's probably not powerful enough anyway.Fixture is fine... What size fixture did you buy? Because you would buy the 6% bulb that is 2 inches shorter than your fixture. So 24inch fixture is a 22 inch bulb etc.
Ok now tell me about the distance to the branch on the top from the fixture? The material you are using will not reduce output on the bulb. So this means you still have the 12 inch distance needed to the branch . You can raise the fixture to accommodate this. ANOTHER option is buying aluminum window screen material. Must be the metal type not the fabric type. If you use this then you can go with the 8-9 inch to basking because it reduced the UVI level.I've got a whole new 22w Arcadia unit coming this week. This one I have is only the 8w one and I couldn't find 6.0 bulb for it. It's probably not powerful enough anyway.
I took your advice and cut a hole in the top of this new enclosure, there are now no lights inside the enclosure and the basking spot is now sitting at 26.5°C.
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i would add more branchesI've got a whole new 22w Arcadia unit coming this week. This one I have is only the 8w one and I couldn't find 6.0 bulb for it. It's probably not powerful enough anyway.
I took your advice and cut a hole in the top of this new enclosure, there are now no lights inside the enclosure and the basking spot is now sitting at 26.5°C.
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