FreeJovan
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Chameleon Info:
Cage Info:
- Your Chameleon -He is a male ambilobe just over 3 months old I got him on Thursday from kammerflage kreations.
- Handling - i have not handled him yet.
- Feeding - What are you feeding your cham? What amount? What is the schedule? How are you gut-loading your feeders? Right now I am feeding him small crickets before I start introducing new food slowly. The first day I got him he ate about 5 but I am going to start feeding him around 15 a day until I add more variety. I am trying to feed him around 10 in the morning and get him used to cup feeding but free range is the only way he’s eaten for now. He did not eat today however
I am buttoning with a blend I made with collard greens, turnip greens, apple, sweet potato, zucchini, bell pepper and bee pollen.
- Supplements - What brand and type of calcium and vitamin products are you dusting your feeders with, and what is the schedule? I am using the zoo med reptile calcium every feeding, then plan to use the zoo med reptivite with d3 2 times a month.
- Watering - What kind of watering technique do you use? How often and how long do you mist? Do you see your chameleon drinking? I mist once during the day for 2 minutes, for 2 minutes before and after the lights come on, then throughout the next guy ever hour or so for a minute. I’ve seen him drink once.
- Fecal Description - He has not pooped yet since I’ve had him.
Cage Info:
- Cage Type - 24x24x48 dyicages screen enclosure. I added window insulation film the 4 sides while leaving a part of the bottom door and roof screen for airflow.
- Lighting - I have an arcadia 6 percent linear uvb bulb positioned to hit my basking branches in a range of 3 percent uvb and lower which I measure with a slammer 6.5r. Nowhere at the top of my enclosure is there uv readings of over 7 in case of screen climbing. I have an arcadia hallogen heat bulb in a deep dome fixture. I also have a jungle dawn led bar for my plants. The lights come on at 8 am and turn off at 8 pm
- Temperature - The temps in my enclosure range from about 85 86 F at the highest and 72 at the lowest during the day. The basking branch reads anywhere from 81-86 F during the day. The top area of my enclosure that is less planted is around 74-75 F during the day. Towards the bottom and in the back behind the large pothos is around 72 F during the day.The lowest overnight temp i have seen is 63 and usualoly ranges form 64-70 F. I measure themn with a infrared laser thermometer and a digital hygrometer/thermoter with readers placed throughout the cage.
- Humidity - My humidity levels during the day vary from high 30s to mid 50s% during the day. Living in a dry desert daytime humidity has been my biggest struggle to mainain. I am still working on figuring out when to add short daytime mistings to keep it in the 50s but have heard mixed things about misting during the day. At night I get the humidity to over 70 with a priming misting when the lights go off and one around midnight before my fogger comes on which will run through the night. I use a digital hygrometer with readers placed throughout my cage. I use a mist king for my mister.
- Plants - I have a large golden pothos, a marble queen pothos, an umbrella tree, a maidenhair fern, and a tornado dracaena
- Placement - My cage is located in my room with a fan overhead but the fan is hardly used. I am ususally the only one who is in here so not a high traffic area. The cage is on top of a shelving unit and the top is about 7 feet from the floor of my room. The top of the cage stands about a foot above my head.
- Location - I am located in El Paso TX
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