Just to preface this, some questions will be off topic, but I wanted to just cover all my topics at once.
New chameleon owner here. I've always wanted one growing up, but had everything but. My wife said she wanted one recently and said we could get one so I jumped on it. So we picked up a baby Nosy Be Panther from LLLReptile in Oceanside, Ca on 7/3/2013. They told me he was about a month old which I know is young, but really I wanted one as young as possible and I have the time to devote to him at this current juncture. I refer to him as male just in pure hopes... I'm well aware they cant be sexed this young, but he was bigger relatively speaking and he was displaying some colors so here's hoping. Typically I would seek out a breeder, but I figured this would be safe because they seemed reputable. Also, I chose them specifically because I felt funny about shipping a chameleon so I opted to drive 4 hours to check them out. Where I'm at there is only Petco and Petsmart so the choice was obvious... Anyway, their set up was very nice, they were very clean and their reptiles seemed healthy and happy so we went for it. I did my due diligence on the species ahead of time and picked up everything I thought I would need just to get started, but I've started second guessing myself so I'm seeking advice/tips/guidance just to firm things up. So here we go:
This is our little guy Brutus if it's a boy and Tagara if it's a girl. Only in this smaller container to feed.
Question One: Lighting; I couldn't find any reviews on the Sunray. The idea seems great, but I can't help but doubt it now. I'm really just concerned for the little guys well being. So, any comments on the lighting?
Question Two: Feeding; LLL gave me some feeder crickets pin head to 1/4" and there are a few in there up to 1/2", but with his spacious cage and being as small as he is I don't even think they are on his radar most of the time. I tried hanging a cup, but he isn't long enough to reach in and I can't help him without making it easier on the crickets to escape which some can already jump out on their own. Then I had an idea to move him to a smaller enclosure to feed him which worked for two days then today he was too spooked to do anything and he seems kinda spooked at the crickets too. Plus I don't want to give him a stroke as he is terrified of me. So I'm starting to think maybe I should feed him something different, but LLL said only crickets until he is older. Any advice?
Question Three: Was I wrong to buy from LLLReptile? Opinions?(just out of curiosity)
Question Four: How is my setup based on the pictures and the list? Advice/tips?
I maintain 80 degrees in the middle, probably 90 degrees at the top in the basking spot. Highs and lows are as low as 77 and high as 87 in the middle. The top ranges are relative to the gap, probably 85 and 95. I've got the ranges honed down over the last few days so they are pretty consistent now. Moisture is anywhere between 50% and 80%. Higher when I mist obviously and it never gets lower than 50% before it gets misted. It's usually about 70%-75%. Still working on narrowing that down, but my misting system (ExoTerra Monsoon for the timer) hasn't arrived yet. When I get that it will be on probably every hour for 15 minute intervals.
This is my setup: 16.5Wx16.5Dx32H two sides glass two sides screen and screen top with Coco Soft substrate, potted ficus, Zoo Med repti rapids waterfall, a magnetic vine I can't find a good spot for, 70W Exo Terra Sunray Metal Halide bulb combo heat and UVA/B for daytime and 75W Night Vision night heat lamp for night time.
Please be brutally honest on as many topics as possible. I really want to do this right.
New chameleon owner here. I've always wanted one growing up, but had everything but. My wife said she wanted one recently and said we could get one so I jumped on it. So we picked up a baby Nosy Be Panther from LLLReptile in Oceanside, Ca on 7/3/2013. They told me he was about a month old which I know is young, but really I wanted one as young as possible and I have the time to devote to him at this current juncture. I refer to him as male just in pure hopes... I'm well aware they cant be sexed this young, but he was bigger relatively speaking and he was displaying some colors so here's hoping. Typically I would seek out a breeder, but I figured this would be safe because they seemed reputable. Also, I chose them specifically because I felt funny about shipping a chameleon so I opted to drive 4 hours to check them out. Where I'm at there is only Petco and Petsmart so the choice was obvious... Anyway, their set up was very nice, they were very clean and their reptiles seemed healthy and happy so we went for it. I did my due diligence on the species ahead of time and picked up everything I thought I would need just to get started, but I've started second guessing myself so I'm seeking advice/tips/guidance just to firm things up. So here we go:
This is our little guy Brutus if it's a boy and Tagara if it's a girl. Only in this smaller container to feed.
Question One: Lighting; I couldn't find any reviews on the Sunray. The idea seems great, but I can't help but doubt it now. I'm really just concerned for the little guys well being. So, any comments on the lighting?
Question Two: Feeding; LLL gave me some feeder crickets pin head to 1/4" and there are a few in there up to 1/2", but with his spacious cage and being as small as he is I don't even think they are on his radar most of the time. I tried hanging a cup, but he isn't long enough to reach in and I can't help him without making it easier on the crickets to escape which some can already jump out on their own. Then I had an idea to move him to a smaller enclosure to feed him which worked for two days then today he was too spooked to do anything and he seems kinda spooked at the crickets too. Plus I don't want to give him a stroke as he is terrified of me. So I'm starting to think maybe I should feed him something different, but LLL said only crickets until he is older. Any advice?
Question Three: Was I wrong to buy from LLLReptile? Opinions?(just out of curiosity)
Question Four: How is my setup based on the pictures and the list? Advice/tips?
I maintain 80 degrees in the middle, probably 90 degrees at the top in the basking spot. Highs and lows are as low as 77 and high as 87 in the middle. The top ranges are relative to the gap, probably 85 and 95. I've got the ranges honed down over the last few days so they are pretty consistent now. Moisture is anywhere between 50% and 80%. Higher when I mist obviously and it never gets lower than 50% before it gets misted. It's usually about 70%-75%. Still working on narrowing that down, but my misting system (ExoTerra Monsoon for the timer) hasn't arrived yet. When I get that it will be on probably every hour for 15 minute intervals.
This is my setup: 16.5Wx16.5Dx32H two sides glass two sides screen and screen top with Coco Soft substrate, potted ficus, Zoo Med repti rapids waterfall, a magnetic vine I can't find a good spot for, 70W Exo Terra Sunray Metal Halide bulb combo heat and UVA/B for daytime and 75W Night Vision night heat lamp for night time.
Please be brutally honest on as many topics as possible. I really want to do this right.