Just joined the forum and will be getting our chameleon from the Chameleon Company on Thursday morning.
I have been looking over the forums and other websites for a few weeks now and have our setup almost complete. Our setup includes:
24" x 24" x 48" cage from lll reptile
10" Flukers sun dome with Zoo Med 75w bask bulb
18" Reptisun 5.0 UVB bulb
Mist King starter kit
Zoo Med hygrotherm (setting it up today)
4' Schefflera Arboricola
4' Bird Ladder
Jungle Vine from petco
Vines and flowers from Michael's (all hand washed)
The basking light is 9" from the nearest horizontal perch. Temperatures and humidity when dry before misting are:
81 degrees under the bask bulb 45% humidity
75 degrees near the top with 50% humidity
71 degrees in the middle with 53% humidity
70 degrees at the bottom with 55% humidity
For feeding: Small crickets from petco until I setup a breeding kit. Will supplement with Reptical w/o D3 every feeding, with D3 every other week, and with Reptivite once on the opposite weeks from the Reptical with D3.
Concerns:
The bird ladder was painted and when misting it the paint bled. I took it out and washed it in a hot shower until the paint would no longer bleed from the ladder. Think this is now okay to use? Also before asking about the temps near the top of the ladder, they are safely 73 degrees.
The large cage for a small chameleon. I figured it would be okay to have such a large cage as long as there was adequate foliage incase of a fall. But I have also read and thought that chameleons in the wild will be on large trees and have to survive falls bigger than 4 feet. Second I know the issue of feeding a small cham in a large cage is an issue, to fix this I will be putting in a feeder cup so he knows where his food is located at all times until he gets bigger.
Hygrotherm. Where should I place the temp. and humidity reader? I was thinking near the top away from the basking light. Set at 75 degrees with a max temp of 80 and low of 72, the humidity set at 60% with high of 70% and low of 50% before the alarm sounds.
Sorry for the long post, but I just wanted to be totally ready when he arrives!
I have been looking over the forums and other websites for a few weeks now and have our setup almost complete. Our setup includes:
24" x 24" x 48" cage from lll reptile
10" Flukers sun dome with Zoo Med 75w bask bulb
18" Reptisun 5.0 UVB bulb
Mist King starter kit
Zoo Med hygrotherm (setting it up today)
4' Schefflera Arboricola
4' Bird Ladder
Jungle Vine from petco
Vines and flowers from Michael's (all hand washed)
The basking light is 9" from the nearest horizontal perch. Temperatures and humidity when dry before misting are:
81 degrees under the bask bulb 45% humidity
75 degrees near the top with 50% humidity
71 degrees in the middle with 53% humidity
70 degrees at the bottom with 55% humidity
For feeding: Small crickets from petco until I setup a breeding kit. Will supplement with Reptical w/o D3 every feeding, with D3 every other week, and with Reptivite once on the opposite weeks from the Reptical with D3.
Concerns:
The bird ladder was painted and when misting it the paint bled. I took it out and washed it in a hot shower until the paint would no longer bleed from the ladder. Think this is now okay to use? Also before asking about the temps near the top of the ladder, they are safely 73 degrees.
The large cage for a small chameleon. I figured it would be okay to have such a large cage as long as there was adequate foliage incase of a fall. But I have also read and thought that chameleons in the wild will be on large trees and have to survive falls bigger than 4 feet. Second I know the issue of feeding a small cham in a large cage is an issue, to fix this I will be putting in a feeder cup so he knows where his food is located at all times until he gets bigger.
Hygrotherm. Where should I place the temp. and humidity reader? I was thinking near the top away from the basking light. Set at 75 degrees with a max temp of 80 and low of 72, the humidity set at 60% with high of 70% and low of 50% before the alarm sounds.
Sorry for the long post, but I just wanted to be totally ready when he arrives!