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no I do not, it is just himDo you have a female too?
So this it. I have 2 uvb lights and three heat lamps, as well as a water dripper. I also mist twice a day with humidity in the moderate to tropical range. Temps are 85 degrees for backing and around 75 for ambient.It can be patrolling it can be that he is not happy in the enclosure. Like @kinyonga said it depends on the husbandry. Can you take a picture of the entire cage lights down for us?
So he is pacing because he wants out. You should only be using one fixture for basking... And you need a t5ho linear fixture with a 5.0 or 6% UVB bulb that runs the width of the enclosure. He is not getting the right levels of uvb now. I am guessing your cage is a bit warmer then you suspect as well running so many bulbs.So this it. I have 2 uvb lights and three heat lamps, as well as a water dripper. I also mist twice a day with humidity in the moderate to tropical range. Temps are 85 degrees for backing and around 75 for ambient.
Hi have you filled out a husbandry form ?So I have a male veiled who is almost an adult. I have noticed that he moves around a lot/ exploring his cage. I have him in a 24x48 enclosure and he has quite a bit of space. I have heard mixed things about this so I was hoping to hear what you guys think.
That was my first thought, along with a lyric, "lookin' for a place to hide" ...The enclosure does not have live plants so there is no where for him to hide and feel safe.
Thanks for the advice! So I removed all but one basking lamp and added a UVB bar light that was recommended. I also threw in some extra branches/ vines as well as live plants and Spanish moss. I checked out a few pages to find chameleon safe plants. Is this any better?Hi firstly I would fill out husbandry form. Secondly you don't need 2 uvb lights if they are compacts they are not really suitable for a chameleon (pet shops like to sell stuff lol) not always proper . You need a linear light repti sun 5% or arcadia 6% and a separate only 1 basking light not 3 as you want too create a thermal gradient. If you go to chameleon academy this will explain more . Imo I would get rid of the hammock as they are really designed for bearded dragon not chameleon and add more branches or at least vines and some live plants and more hiding places even if you have to use fake plants for a short time imo would be better than nothing . So I haven't answered your question but without changes being made for the better I feel it would make answering the question harder
Looks better to me. He won't have to look (as hard) for places to hide!Is this any better?
Can you take a picture lights down so we can see what fixture you bought?Thanks for the advice! So I removed all but one basking lamp and added a UVB bar light that was recommended. I also threw in some extra branches/ vines as well as live plants and Spanish moss. I checked out a few pages to find chameleon safe plants. Is this any better?