Chamaniac
Member
Hello everyone! My son and I are getting back into the cham life following the passing of our (his) Nosy Be this past winter. He has identified a male Kenyan Xanth so we have been researching over the past month and would appreciate some feedback on our current setup. We do have another branch / vine on order mainly for the top portion of the enclosure.
Pics could be better I admit.
Thanks in advance!
Chameleon Info:
Cage Info:
Pics could be better I admit.
Thanks in advance!
Chameleon Info:
- Your Chameleon – juvenile male Kenyan Xanth Jackson
- Handling – as comfortably allowed
- Feeding – main staple of dubias along with crickets, bsfl, and hornworm treats. Gutloading with Bug Burger and fresh fruits/veggies.
- Supplements – Calcium w/o D3 daily, Calcium w/ D3 and Vitamin twice per month
- Watering – MistKing with early morning, mid-day, and after lights out misting. Fogger running from 12am-5am
- Fecal Description – n/a
- History – n/a
Cage Info:
- Cage Type – Reptibreeze XL, solid backwall made of beadboard, pond foam, cork bark, and coconut fiber
- Lighting - Arcadia 24” Dual with 12% and 6500k, heat lamp with 60w bulb (considering switching to CHE) …either adding another dual 24” with 6500k bulbs that I have on hand (not Arcadia) or purchasing a grow light for plants.
- Temperature – Basking area 80, ambient temp mid-lower cage is 70 using digital thermometer.
- Humidity – 30% daytime humidity, 80% nighttime…considering adding window plastic to sides for increased nighttime humidity, unsure how that will affect daytime levels
- Plants and cage interior – 1 Sheffelera, 1 hanging Pothos, 2 wall planted Pothos, 1 wall planted Croton…considering hanging another pothos in the left front area
- Placement – Corner of bedroom, low traffic, away from venting, near windows on a desk, top of cage is approx. 8ft
- Location – Northern Minnesota