ebclark
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Hi everyone! I've been reading up on chameleons for months, listening to the Chameleon Breeder podcast, and learning as much as I can before I brought Percy home. However, now that I actually have this little guy, I've got a few concerns because I want to make sure he has the absolute best care. Please also look at my cage setup and tell me what needs work. Thank you so much!
Chameleon Info:
Cage Info:
Questions:
Plans for this weekend:
Here's some pictures of when I first brought him home and of the cage.
P.S. the UVB light in the picture is just temporary for this weekend because the one I mentioned I have above won't be here until Tuesday.
Chameleon Info:
- Your Chameleon - Percy is a male veiled chameleon who was born in December. I got him today on 3/29. He's been crawling all around his new home!
- Handling - Not at all yet, I’m still letting him settle in. I would like to be able to hold him once or twice a week.
- Feeding - I have gut loaded my crickets with Kale, carrots, and oranges. Since he's been home with me he's eaten about 4 crickets and there are some more in his cage.
- Supplements - So far I’ve only dusted them with Zoo Med ReptiCalcium without D3, but I also have the Reptivite with D3 vitamin which I plan to use 2x a month starting next week.
- Watering - Hand misting for 3 mins about half an hour after I turn the light on and 3 mins about an hour before I turn his light off. During the day he has a “Dripper” which is really just a cup with a hole poked in it. I’ve also put a tiny tiny bit amount of calcium in this water, just enough so it’s not totally clear.
- Fecal Description - I haven’t had any fecal tests done yet, but it looks normal, mostly brown with a little bit of white.
- History - He was born in a large litter of 48! I got him at about 4 months old.
Cage Info:
- Cage Type - Screen cage that is 18x18,x36 (I know I will need bigger in a few months, but I’d like to build a custom cage this summer.)
- Lighting - Reptisun hood with Arcadia 12% light for UVB and 60W daytime heat lamp for basking in a ZooMed Porcelain Lamp.
- Temperature - The top of his cage is about 80 and the bottom is about 70. At night the room can reach 65 but that’s the lowest. Right now I’m just using the little thermometers that stick to the sides of the cage (one at top near the basking lamp and one towards the bottom.)
- Humidity - Humidity is at about 50%. I use a cup with a hole in it and 2x daily misting. I’ve just used a little humidity gauge that sticks to the side of the cage.
- Plants - A potted Sheffler Arbicola, a real potted pothos, and fake pothos. The real pothos needs to get a little bigger before it’ll trail enough for him to climb on.
- Placement - My cage is in my bedroom which I spend about 3 hours in at night (after his lights are off) but it is empty 11 hours of his lights on while I’m at work.
- Location - I live in suburban New York.
Questions:
- Is just a plain tray that fits my cage okay to put at the bottom? Nothing else?
- He’s been climbing on the ceiling of the cage and I’m so afraid he’s going to burn himself. Is this a valid concern?
- Do I need more foliage for him to hide in? He actually hasn’t gone into the really densely covered area much at all.
- What is the best way to get him to trust me? Don’t worry, I know he’s not an animal that should be held a lot, but I would like to occasionally hold him (maybe once or twice a week) and I don’t want him to stress out if I put my hand in the cage.
- Whenever I spray in his cage he gets a little darker reddish, I try not to spray directly at him and it’s a very low powered mist. He doesn’t get this dark when I just stand in front of his cage.
- Is this temperature range okay? It sounds a little low from what I’ve read. Do I need a higher watt bulb?
Plans for this weekend:
- Wrapping two sides of his cage with a plastic material at all times (to help with humidity) and the other two sides at night so no light gets in.
- Adding in a few branches for more climbing.
Here's some pictures of when I first brought him home and of the cage.
P.S. the UVB light in the picture is just temporary for this weekend because the one I mentioned I have above won't be here until Tuesday.