Hey all!
I have a friend who has pet shop but doesn't get chameleons in normally. I had told him once I had always wanted a panther chameleon. Yesterday he called and said if you would like a healthy 4" Male panther he is yours. From the sounds of it someone purchased it on a whim and realized how difficult it was to keep they decided to give it to the pet store.
So I am the new owner of a 4" male panther. Pics to come. Any idea of his age?
The only thing that came with the animal was a "to small" enclosure 18x12x18 but it has to do till I build him another this coming week. Thankfully he is still young. I also received a drip mechanism that works fairly well.
After a bit of stress he seems to have acclimated well and already eaten and drinking.
So now for the questions....
Lighting....
In a pinch I bought these bulbs..... It was the ONLY UVB bulb he stocked but based on what I saw it should do well since the enclosure is small. I can upgrade when the new enclosure is complete. The basking bulb sadly isn't doing the job. All the other options were to hot for a cham in such a small enclosure. His basking spot is only 80 degrees.
Will this bulb work till the new enclosure is complete? If not any suggestions for such a small enclosure.
Do they make LED lights for Chams? My friends shop has plenty of Led lighting for coral tanks but nothing for chams.
I plan on having live plants and have an LED grow light I could use. Any Concerns?
Food....
I grabbed tasty treats "waxworms and mealsworms" assuming he would be stressed from the travel but might eat with a tasty treat. Any issues with this for now and then on to varied diet when I am settled with an enclosure.
I have a friend who has pet shop but doesn't get chameleons in normally. I had told him once I had always wanted a panther chameleon. Yesterday he called and said if you would like a healthy 4" Male panther he is yours. From the sounds of it someone purchased it on a whim and realized how difficult it was to keep they decided to give it to the pet store.
So I am the new owner of a 4" male panther. Pics to come. Any idea of his age?
The only thing that came with the animal was a "to small" enclosure 18x12x18 but it has to do till I build him another this coming week. Thankfully he is still young. I also received a drip mechanism that works fairly well.
After a bit of stress he seems to have acclimated well and already eaten and drinking.
So now for the questions....
Lighting....
In a pinch I bought these bulbs..... It was the ONLY UVB bulb he stocked but based on what I saw it should do well since the enclosure is small. I can upgrade when the new enclosure is complete. The basking bulb sadly isn't doing the job. All the other options were to hot for a cham in such a small enclosure. His basking spot is only 80 degrees.
Will this bulb work till the new enclosure is complete? If not any suggestions for such a small enclosure.
Do they make LED lights for Chams? My friends shop has plenty of Led lighting for coral tanks but nothing for chams.
I plan on having live plants and have an LED grow light I could use. Any Concerns?
Food....
I grabbed tasty treats "waxworms and mealsworms" assuming he would be stressed from the travel but might eat with a tasty treat. Any issues with this for now and then on to varied diet when I am settled with an enclosure.