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The pet store told me that’s what they’ve been feeding him so I didn’t want to change his routine . Even with the bulb ! They gave me the 100w, they also said I needed a night bulb so that he can identify between night and day & he has to be warm at all times ?
They need a drop in temps at night, and all the night light is going to do is bother him.
The pet store is wrong, regardless of what routine he has been on... if you keep him on it, it will end up hurting him.
Also, a big heads up is you might want to remove that substrate. If any of it gets stuck to his tongue while feeding, there is a chance he will swallow it and become impacted.
OMg even the substrate is wrong ? They told me I had to get that as well . What should I do!??!
They have you putting a heating pad at the bottom? What are the temps in that cage?
https://www.chameleonforums.com/care/
https://www.chameleonforums.com/care/caresheets/veiled/
Read through these articles. They go over pretty much every aspect of chameleon care.
Pet stores are often one of the worst places to get care information from. Besides trying to sell you more items, they don't normally know that chameleons have different care requirements compared to bearded dragons, snakes and other reptiles.
Chameleons need near total darkness at night to ensure they have proper rest. Chameleons can sense more light than is visible to us, so a night bulb will be much brighter to them as opposed to us. If its dark, the chameleon will know its night time... Veiled chameleons also need a temp drop at night to help regulate their hormones. As long as the room temp doesn't drop below 55*F,there is no need for additional night time heating. If you do require heat at night, a ceramic heat emitter is recommended since they do not produce any light.
Do you have a separate UVB bulb in the cage? UVB is need for the chameleon to produce its own Vitamin D3. Since UVB radiation does not penetrate glass, we need to provide UVB rays via a light bulb. Lack of UVB can cause a MBD (Metabolic Bone Disease).
It is a lot of information to digest all at once, so focus on making one change at a time. If you have questions, there is no shame in asking!
Beat me to it!Just remove the substrate entirely. Don't replace it with anything at all. Chameleons should not ever be hanging out at the bottom of their enclosures. The problem with substrate is that bugs will hide in it and crawl in it, which means your chameleon may accidentally catch the substrate with his tongue and could choke. It also is a place for mold and bacteria to grow. We recommend using none at all
Beat me to it!
They have you putting a heating pad at the bottom? What are the temps in that cage?
Well I haven’t gotten that ! I knew it’d be too much with the light as well! How they hell was I suppose to keep the humidity up!
Well, to be really honest... an all glass enclosure + substrate is going to be very easy to keep humidity going. Issue is, you might have built a mini sauna for your cham, and that isn't great. Temps are necessary to know. Do you have a thermometer for the tank, or no?