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Whats the deal with the rip's. Are those chameleons you have lost?
Yes. Echo had a stomach torsion and despite 3 vet visits he succumbed to it. And Elsa was a pitty-rescue that was way too young to have been in the pet trade. She was only 2" long when I got her, which was also, unfortunately, in the middle of winter and in a blizzard. I currently have one of @jannb 's stunning females out of Amos and Fiona. And Eragon, whom you've met.Whats the deal with the rip's. Are those chameleons you have lost?
That is very sad, I know the feeling when it comes to winter. Not that we get blizzards. I had a Burmese python for 10 years, and lost her about 5 years ago, due to a power outage at night (I have a generator pre-wired now). by the time I realized what was going on it was all to late. Her core temp had dropped to low and she literally died in my hands. Anyway I think that is a wonderful way to keep them in your thoughts. Its always hard to lose a pet. No matter how long you have had it. It becomes part of your family. My sympathy friend for your loses, and good to see you did not give up on them. I have three now. (Yoshi) my male vield is almost 5, my female (Princess) is coming up on 2, and My panther (Pollock) in my pic is 4. and soon to be a whole lot of offspring, Which is the reason for the post lol.Yes. Echo had a stomach torsion and despite 3 vet visits he succumbed to it. And Elsa was a pitty-rescue that was way too young to have been in the pet trade. She was only 2" long when I got her, which was also, unfortunately, in the middle of winter and in a blizzard. I currently have one of @jannb 's stunning females out of Amos and Fiona. And Eragon, whom you've met.
@jannb, what type of bulb are you using, I would guess it’s the same bulbs you use on you condos? What temp are you shooting at the high end?I feed babies fruit flies and pinhead crickets. I mist them two to three times a day. This is how I house my babies.
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@jannb, what type of bulb are you using, I would guess it’s the same bulbs you use on you condos? What temp are you shooting at the high end?
Thanks Bill
Thanks JannHi Bill,
I use a 25 watt household basking bulb but remember I’m in the warm FL Keys but we do have the AC on. I keep the babies around 81 to 82. For UVB I use a Reptisun 5.0 that’s 48 inches long.
Its been a min, but I was thinking about you lighting set up. I was wondering if you could give me some dimensions and lighting specs. Like are those 4' and are you using t5 or t8. What fixture would you recommend. And I am assuming the dome lights are for basking bulbs. Also how close do you hang the fixure? Most I have read is that the uvb only penetrates a so far but you seam to have some distance and I assume for a reason? heat? Maybe just a visual illusion? Also looks like your hand missing. Would you recommend over automated for the little ones?I feed babies fruit flies and pinhead crickets. I mist them two to three times a day. This is how I house my babies.
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lol, I have fruit flies coming out of my ears and about 10k in pinhead cricketsCongrats, I hope you have those fruit fly cultures up and running?