Daniel266jz
Avid Member
Good question lol I will be looking into a cheap cabinet or like a rack to lift him up for sure.Is there any way to raise his cage higher up? (PS- that's a freaking adorable cham, congrats!!!)
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
Good question lol I will be looking into a cheap cabinet or like a rack to lift him up for sure.Is there any way to raise his cage higher up? (PS- that's a freaking adorable cham, congrats!!!)
Thanks!Welcome back!
Didn’t think of that haha maybe, but the rest of the day he’s fine and his eyes look normal and open and actively looking around.Maybe the skin on his eye lids is about to shed as well and that’s why he can’t close them all the way.
What’s the distance from basking branch to UVB bulb? The wattage of the heat bulb depends on what wattage gives you the correct temps.So I raised the cage and also got my Arcadia UVB in. Is a 60W daylight bulb enough for basking? Also, my panther has been very calm with us and I believe it’s the calmest panther I’ve ever come across so far. He is very healthy and ate right away and has been eating lots of crickets. It just struck me as strange that I stick my hand in his cage to get him used to it and he just looks at me and doesn’t even puff his chin or anything I even rubbed under his chin a bit and he did not flare one bit just kinda looked at me, anyone experience this?
It’s about 6-7” away and the bulb I got is 60W daylightWhat’s the distance from basking branch to UVB bulb? The wattage of the heat bulb depends on what wattage gives you the correct temps.
Got it, we’ll since i have some lower branches will he go to whichever height he needs or do I need to lower it?So with the T5 HO 6%, you want the distance from basking branch to UVB bulb to be 8-9” if you don’t have a Solarmeter 6.5 to check the UVI levels
Are the lights raised above the top of the cage or resting on top of it?Got it, we’ll since i have some lower branches will he go to whichever height he needs or do I need to lower it?
Resting on topAre the lights raised above the top of the cage or resting on top of it?
Since you do have a young cham, you’ll want to raise the bulb 4” from the top of the cage and have the basking branch 5” below the top of the cage so when he screen-climbs, he has safe UVI levels. It’ll also give you more usable space in the cage, which is always nice!Resting on top
How can I go about raising the light?Since you do have a young cham, you’ll want to raise the bulb 4” from the top of the cage and have the basking branch 5” below the top of the cage so when he screen-climbs, he has safe UVI levels. It’ll also give you more usable space in the cage, which is always nice!
You can either rest the light on something or use something to hang it up, and there are multiple options of each. Here’s what @Mendez does (which I really like):How can I go about raising the light?