I (hopefully) attached a picture of my Veiled Chameleon in her habitat.
It's a well-planted Small/Tall Exo Terra with a Tetra Viquarium insert.
I've got three lights on her; a UVA, a UVB, and a heat/spot lamp for basking. The tank temps tend to be around 75-78 during the day when the lights are on.
The waterfall of the Viquarium keep moving water there for her to drink and the filtering system of it keeps it clean. I keep some Fancy Guppies in there but I don't treat the water with any chemicals and I keep the carbon filters and biological filter keeps it clean. Regardless, I mist the tank twice a day.
I've got a Pothos planted on the left side just right into the gravel. It grows very well in all that water and the roots provide some biological filtration. I've got a Hibiscus on the right in a separate double-clay pot so I can remove it if ever needed and also to keep the roots from being saturated as it can't handle that much moisture. I've also got two different containers full of Baby Tears that I rotate in that Magnatural planter mounted on the side. Also use that for feeding crickets.
Any concerns about her drowning in the water were solved when she was younger by keeping all plants back from the water and keeping that grape vine over the water to keep her from falling in. Now she's large enough that it's not much of a concern, but I still keep the magnatural over the water to keep her from having the opportunity to fall in.
Those green carpets are removable, so every couple days I take them out, dump her waste, and rinse them off.
I like my setup now, but I'm open to hearing about concerns. Also, I realize that in the next few months here she's going to outgrow this, so I'm wondering if anyone has any experience with building off the top of these Exo Terra enclosures with a screen to add a couple more feet of height?
AND I'm using suction cups to keep the pothos and the vine attached, but she keeps grabbing them with her feet and pulling them down. Any alternative ideas to suction cups? Looking forward (nervously) to any ideas or input.
-DW
It's a well-planted Small/Tall Exo Terra with a Tetra Viquarium insert.
I've got three lights on her; a UVA, a UVB, and a heat/spot lamp for basking. The tank temps tend to be around 75-78 during the day when the lights are on.
The waterfall of the Viquarium keep moving water there for her to drink and the filtering system of it keeps it clean. I keep some Fancy Guppies in there but I don't treat the water with any chemicals and I keep the carbon filters and biological filter keeps it clean. Regardless, I mist the tank twice a day.
I've got a Pothos planted on the left side just right into the gravel. It grows very well in all that water and the roots provide some biological filtration. I've got a Hibiscus on the right in a separate double-clay pot so I can remove it if ever needed and also to keep the roots from being saturated as it can't handle that much moisture. I've also got two different containers full of Baby Tears that I rotate in that Magnatural planter mounted on the side. Also use that for feeding crickets.
Any concerns about her drowning in the water were solved when she was younger by keeping all plants back from the water and keeping that grape vine over the water to keep her from falling in. Now she's large enough that it's not much of a concern, but I still keep the magnatural over the water to keep her from having the opportunity to fall in.
Those green carpets are removable, so every couple days I take them out, dump her waste, and rinse them off.
I like my setup now, but I'm open to hearing about concerns. Also, I realize that in the next few months here she's going to outgrow this, so I'm wondering if anyone has any experience with building off the top of these Exo Terra enclosures with a screen to add a couple more feet of height?
AND I'm using suction cups to keep the pothos and the vine attached, but she keeps grabbing them with her feet and pulling them down. Any alternative ideas to suction cups? Looking forward (nervously) to any ideas or input.
-DW