Twitchet
Chameleon Enthusiast
Hi all, I have a very healthy cb 4 year old 460g female parsons, I wondered if anyone has any tips on the impending brumation period- my first with a parsons.
My understanding is that she increases food intake then reduces it for brumating? , she eats well at the moment but doesn't show any lack of appetite yet-
It's getting colder here but on the warmer days she still has her door open to go into her outdoor enclosure- over the last two weeks she hasn't always wanted to go out every single day - earlier she would be out like a rocket-well a rocket travelling 4ft in 1 hour- so i have noticed slight changes there.
I'm beginning to reduce the temps and 'brighter' lighting- so the reptile shed was at about 20-24 and am trying to reduce to 19 or so, night temps should reduce from 18-20 to about 16 .
So as a check-
Reduce feeding?-
Reduce temps-still has access to a basking lamp? ( her's, naturally is a fairly low wattage anyway-) Reduce lighting slightly- she usually has a basking light- UV strip- she's had natural uv since June. and an led for plant growth also I have led strips at top of shed- i am beginning to leave them off ( everyone else has independent lighting but it just makes the shed softly lit rather than brightly lit or maybe not - please do tell me.
How much exposure to UV light a day?
I keep an eye on pink foot- as she is reducing activity levels.
Any particular Supplements or not through the winter?
Feeding though the winter? How much- or let her dictate? She would as standard get gutloaded dubia,locusts, silks, sticks, etc.
Any help gratefully received or anything else I should look out for over this time.
One last question- I have a young male which I was going to try and carry on and not brumate- as he is 1 year old and I'd like to grow him on a bit as he was a little small,
can I or should I carry on as usual with her? I just read that even if you keep temps as summer they sense barometric pressure and brumate anyway? I dont know if that's right?
My understanding is that she increases food intake then reduces it for brumating? , she eats well at the moment but doesn't show any lack of appetite yet-
It's getting colder here but on the warmer days she still has her door open to go into her outdoor enclosure- over the last two weeks she hasn't always wanted to go out every single day - earlier she would be out like a rocket-well a rocket travelling 4ft in 1 hour- so i have noticed slight changes there.
I'm beginning to reduce the temps and 'brighter' lighting- so the reptile shed was at about 20-24 and am trying to reduce to 19 or so, night temps should reduce from 18-20 to about 16 .
So as a check-
Reduce feeding?-
Reduce temps-still has access to a basking lamp? ( her's, naturally is a fairly low wattage anyway-) Reduce lighting slightly- she usually has a basking light- UV strip- she's had natural uv since June. and an led for plant growth also I have led strips at top of shed- i am beginning to leave them off ( everyone else has independent lighting but it just makes the shed softly lit rather than brightly lit or maybe not - please do tell me.
How much exposure to UV light a day?
I keep an eye on pink foot- as she is reducing activity levels.
Any particular Supplements or not through the winter?
Feeding though the winter? How much- or let her dictate? She would as standard get gutloaded dubia,locusts, silks, sticks, etc.
Any help gratefully received or anything else I should look out for over this time.
One last question- I have a young male which I was going to try and carry on and not brumate- as he is 1 year old and I'd like to grow him on a bit as he was a little small,
can I or should I carry on as usual with her? I just read that even if you keep temps as summer they sense barometric pressure and brumate anyway? I dont know if that's right?