ChameleonMom
New Member
In my (almost) 7 years of keeping chameleons I have come up with a few tips & tricks that have helped me in the ultimate care and contentment of my chams. I figure if I've got my own idea's as to how to keep a happy, healthy Cham then I'm certain other members must have some of their own ideas to share. It may be helpful and or interesting to see what others do to keep their chams on the road to a healthy, long life.
A couple of my tips:
Whenever I replace my UVB bulbs, before replacing I write the date on the bulb stem with a sharpie pen so that I know exactly when they will be due for a change.
Most of my chameleons are in my living room and their lights go out at 6pm, however my family will spend the evening watching TV in the same room. Since I don't like to be disturbed by light and noise when I try to sleep, I afford my chams the same courtesy. I purchased an inexpensive black shower curtain and once lights are out, the curtains go up for Cham 'privacy' during the evening. This is such an essential part of my chams bedtime ritual that if I am out or forget to put the curtains up, my chams will not go to sleep until they are. As soon as the curtains are up, their eyes close. I have convinced myself that this affords them a private, quiet and serene space to rest.
I have more to share but will add them if/when others chime in with their own tips and/or tricks!!
A couple of my tips:
Whenever I replace my UVB bulbs, before replacing I write the date on the bulb stem with a sharpie pen so that I know exactly when they will be due for a change.
Most of my chameleons are in my living room and their lights go out at 6pm, however my family will spend the evening watching TV in the same room. Since I don't like to be disturbed by light and noise when I try to sleep, I afford my chams the same courtesy. I purchased an inexpensive black shower curtain and once lights are out, the curtains go up for Cham 'privacy' during the evening. This is such an essential part of my chams bedtime ritual that if I am out or forget to put the curtains up, my chams will not go to sleep until they are. As soon as the curtains are up, their eyes close. I have convinced myself that this affords them a private, quiet and serene space to rest.
I have more to share but will add them if/when others chime in with their own tips and/or tricks!!