Chamero
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Cage Info:
• Cage Type - Combination of glass and screen. Divided into 4 quarters in hopes of creating 4 different conditions. Top half is all screen, with the top right being the basking area. The basking area has a reptisun 10.0 above it and is supposed to be the hot/high uvb/ low humidity area. The left side, the hot/ average uvb(5.0)/ low humidity.
• The bottom half, also divided into halves, has the whole back in glass. The 1/4 below the basking spot is front screened, where the 1/4 on the left side bottom is enclosed in all glass. The bottom right is cooler/no uvb/ higher humidity, and left is cooler/no uvb/ with highest humidity.
• Cage is L7'x W2'x H4' and is an all wooded, all year round, outdoor cage.
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• Lighting - The basking spot is placed under a skylight and also has a 60w basking bulb. Temperatures never falls below 90F
• Temperature - Temps range from 90F at the basking spot to low to mid 80's elsewhere in the cage. Sometimes lower depending on the time of day.
• Humidity - Humidity also ranges from point in cage. about 0% in bask area and up to 30-40% in bottom area. fluctuating throughout the day, sometimes to almost 0% on a hot day.
• Plants - Jade, Ficus, Hibiscus, schleffleraX2, Dracaena, Pygmy Date palm, Pothos.
• Placement - Located in a moderately traffic area with basking area under a skylight. It is about 2ft off the ground so gives him a total height between 6-7ft
• Location - Whittier, California O.C.
Chameleon Info:
• Your Chameleon - Male Veiled, about 6-7 months, in my care for about 1 month
• Handling - Once every 1 1/2 to 2 weeks.
• Feeding - Mostly crix, gutloaded with a bunch of fruits/veg, with occasional superworm.
• Supplements - Repcal+, Repcal-, Reptivite.
• Watering - Automated mister: 2-3 periods, 7-10 minutes per session.
• Fecal Description - Looks good still.
• History - Outdoor cage. Been unusually hot here last couple of days. Receives no natural sunlight. (skylight is covered)
• Current Problem - The most immediate problem is that his right eye is closed. He opens it sometimes but the last couple days has had it closed more than opened. Could this be a UVB problem/ too much heat problem?
My next question is about my uvb setup. Is it ok to have the basking spot area under a 10.0, about 6-10 inches away. and then the rest of the cage use the 5.0? My thoughts were to provide a larger spectrum for him. As always, any input is welcome.
• Cage Type - Combination of glass and screen. Divided into 4 quarters in hopes of creating 4 different conditions. Top half is all screen, with the top right being the basking area. The basking area has a reptisun 10.0 above it and is supposed to be the hot/high uvb/ low humidity area. The left side, the hot/ average uvb(5.0)/ low humidity.
• The bottom half, also divided into halves, has the whole back in glass. The 1/4 below the basking spot is front screened, where the 1/4 on the left side bottom is enclosed in all glass. The bottom right is cooler/no uvb/ higher humidity, and left is cooler/no uvb/ with highest humidity.
• Cage is L7'x W2'x H4' and is an all wooded, all year round, outdoor cage.
•
• Lighting - The basking spot is placed under a skylight and also has a 60w basking bulb. Temperatures never falls below 90F
• Temperature - Temps range from 90F at the basking spot to low to mid 80's elsewhere in the cage. Sometimes lower depending on the time of day.
• Humidity - Humidity also ranges from point in cage. about 0% in bask area and up to 30-40% in bottom area. fluctuating throughout the day, sometimes to almost 0% on a hot day.
• Plants - Jade, Ficus, Hibiscus, schleffleraX2, Dracaena, Pygmy Date palm, Pothos.
• Placement - Located in a moderately traffic area with basking area under a skylight. It is about 2ft off the ground so gives him a total height between 6-7ft
• Location - Whittier, California O.C.
Chameleon Info:
• Your Chameleon - Male Veiled, about 6-7 months, in my care for about 1 month
• Handling - Once every 1 1/2 to 2 weeks.
• Feeding - Mostly crix, gutloaded with a bunch of fruits/veg, with occasional superworm.
• Supplements - Repcal+, Repcal-, Reptivite.
• Watering - Automated mister: 2-3 periods, 7-10 minutes per session.
• Fecal Description - Looks good still.
• History - Outdoor cage. Been unusually hot here last couple of days. Receives no natural sunlight. (skylight is covered)
• Current Problem - The most immediate problem is that his right eye is closed. He opens it sometimes but the last couple days has had it closed more than opened. Could this be a UVB problem/ too much heat problem?
My next question is about my uvb setup. Is it ok to have the basking spot area under a 10.0, about 6-10 inches away. and then the rest of the cage use the 5.0? My thoughts were to provide a larger spectrum for him. As always, any input is welcome.