Lanoline
New Member
Hey everybody! This is my first post here . I'm getting super excited because I have just finished my first custom built Chameleon Cage and I just wanted to make sure I am doing everything right. I have been an active "Lurker" for quite some time now and think I have everything as close to perfect as I can get it before I pick him up in a few weeks
Here is a pic of my cage! It's a wooden water sealed frame with aluminum screen around all sides of it. Measurements are 2.5ft wide, 2ft deep and 4ft tall. I know this is large for a young veiled of 2-4 months but I do plan on keeping a very close eye on him and cup feeding him until he is old enough to find his own food. The plant sits inside a cut out on the top of my stand that I made and it drains out into a bucket inside. I didnt want to be able to see the pot/flower box that it sits in!
---Also, are the rocks a problem? I thought that crickets and what not may try to hide in the little cracks but if i cup feed I should be ok, right? My other fear would be of him falling off and landing the rocks but I believe everything has enough grip for him to not fall off.
I currently have a Live Schefflera arboricola in there and plan on either a hanging basket for some foliage higher up in the cage or just getting some fake plants. Leaning more towards a small hanging basket at this time. Seems like it will help humidity more. I am a bit curious for those of you who have a Schefflera arboricola in your cage.
---Do you guys have to water your "Schefflera arboricola" if you have your mistking misting the daily recommendations for your cham? And do you also need a grow light for them if your cage is not near a window for natural sunlight?
I have what everyone recommended as my light source, the Reptisun 5.0 and a 100Watt basking bulb. Right now the humidity is about 60%just above my plant and the temp is 80-82. I think im going to get a lower wattage bulb for him while he is a young cham!
I will be ordering a Mistking system this upcoming week before I pick him up so as far as watering/misting goes I should be A-ok on that.
I have read up on all of the gutloading procedures and supplments as well that I have to include in his diet to keep him healthy. I think I have everything covered but you guys are the experts! I only want the best for my little guy
I know it's kind of a long read but thank you for the help! I plan on posting more pics as I add some more vines to the lower parts of his cage and hopefully more foliage up top and of course when I get my cham!!
Here is a pic of my cage! It's a wooden water sealed frame with aluminum screen around all sides of it. Measurements are 2.5ft wide, 2ft deep and 4ft tall. I know this is large for a young veiled of 2-4 months but I do plan on keeping a very close eye on him and cup feeding him until he is old enough to find his own food. The plant sits inside a cut out on the top of my stand that I made and it drains out into a bucket inside. I didnt want to be able to see the pot/flower box that it sits in!
---Also, are the rocks a problem? I thought that crickets and what not may try to hide in the little cracks but if i cup feed I should be ok, right? My other fear would be of him falling off and landing the rocks but I believe everything has enough grip for him to not fall off.
I currently have a Live Schefflera arboricola in there and plan on either a hanging basket for some foliage higher up in the cage or just getting some fake plants. Leaning more towards a small hanging basket at this time. Seems like it will help humidity more. I am a bit curious for those of you who have a Schefflera arboricola in your cage.
---Do you guys have to water your "Schefflera arboricola" if you have your mistking misting the daily recommendations for your cham? And do you also need a grow light for them if your cage is not near a window for natural sunlight?
I have what everyone recommended as my light source, the Reptisun 5.0 and a 100Watt basking bulb. Right now the humidity is about 60%just above my plant and the temp is 80-82. I think im going to get a lower wattage bulb for him while he is a young cham!
I will be ordering a Mistking system this upcoming week before I pick him up so as far as watering/misting goes I should be A-ok on that.
I have read up on all of the gutloading procedures and supplments as well that I have to include in his diet to keep him healthy. I think I have everything covered but you guys are the experts! I only want the best for my little guy
I know it's kind of a long read but thank you for the help! I plan on posting more pics as I add some more vines to the lower parts of his cage and hopefully more foliage up top and of course when I get my cham!!