Allan
Member
Hi.
Firstly, I'm so glad this forum exists and I read it before, during and after my Veiled purchase
Picked up my first Veiled Cham yesterday (Had a beardy i inherited from my brother and always wanted a python but as the wife said a python comes with a divorce so after much deliberating I bit the bullet and purchased my Cham)
12 week old male named Bob..... Blame the wife and daughter, I voted for YOLO the Yemen and got overruled.... Probably for the best
I'm mesmerized by him and my are they such cute sleepers!!
He's settling in really well (A reptibreeze 46x46x92cm mesh enclosure containing live plant, branches and fake vine).
He's active during the day, basking (has a full range from 20c upto 35c via 100w basking spot lamp plus 38cm 10.0 UVB flourescent light), having a good roam around the enclosure.
He's eaten 6 medium locust today, dusted in calcium (4 initially but he devoured those immediately so I gave him a couple more and he left one for just over 2 hours before consuming)
I've seen him drinking the droplets (I'm spraying through the mesh as to not disturb him in his first days and won't be handling him until at least mid week). My misting/spraying is via a hand sprayer at the moment but will invest in an automated system next month, i've been advised automated is good but for younger chams by hand is better until they're a little older???
One of my biggest worries though is with the cold winters and nights we can get in the UK which really started from November and last until end of February, so a few months away. Our house can drop to about 8C at night as that's what we have our thermostat set to and was debating upping it to 10c, it won't bother us but i'm sure Bob will be happier
Firstly, I'm so glad this forum exists and I read it before, during and after my Veiled purchase
Picked up my first Veiled Cham yesterday (Had a beardy i inherited from my brother and always wanted a python but as the wife said a python comes with a divorce so after much deliberating I bit the bullet and purchased my Cham)
12 week old male named Bob..... Blame the wife and daughter, I voted for YOLO the Yemen and got overruled.... Probably for the best
I'm mesmerized by him and my are they such cute sleepers!!
He's settling in really well (A reptibreeze 46x46x92cm mesh enclosure containing live plant, branches and fake vine).
He's active during the day, basking (has a full range from 20c upto 35c via 100w basking spot lamp plus 38cm 10.0 UVB flourescent light), having a good roam around the enclosure.
He's eaten 6 medium locust today, dusted in calcium (4 initially but he devoured those immediately so I gave him a couple more and he left one for just over 2 hours before consuming)
I've seen him drinking the droplets (I'm spraying through the mesh as to not disturb him in his first days and won't be handling him until at least mid week). My misting/spraying is via a hand sprayer at the moment but will invest in an automated system next month, i've been advised automated is good but for younger chams by hand is better until they're a little older???
One of my biggest worries though is with the cold winters and nights we can get in the UK which really started from November and last until end of February, so a few months away. Our house can drop to about 8C at night as that's what we have our thermostat set to and was debating upping it to 10c, it won't bother us but i'm sure Bob will be happier