Pascalcham
New Member
Hi so I am new to reptiles and just purchased a Panther chameleon 5 months old and just wanted to get some expert opinions on the equipment I am using and the setup I currently have. I have done hours of research into what is neccessary and think I have a fairly good perspective but am grateful for any critiques you have. Some general information I live in northern arizona so humidity is tough to keep high and summers are hot but winters can get very cold. It is currently set up in my living room and unfortunately we have no spare rooms to use and we have no low traffic areas to keep him in.
In my setup(pictured) I am using a zoo med screen cage 24-24-48
I am using a 100 watt basking bulb with a dimmer lamp and during the upcoming winter if it gets below 60 I have a ceramic heater with lamp. Using a uv 15 light with hood. Most people recommend the reptisun 5 but all the stores show the higher uv lights suggested for chameleons so I am a little confused at the resoning here(if anyone can explain this would be great)
For the interior of the cage currently I have a pothos plant that is still growing and we have the vines growing up the sticks. Also we have 3 fake vine plants at 3 different corners connecting the various bamboo sticks that allow our chameleon to access the different heights and corners of the cage. Two of the bamboo sticks are horizontal and are the primary basking spot for our chameleon. The bottom of the cage is bare except some fake branches and my wife insisted on a pumpkin(for halloween).
For humidity I use a pump mister 2 or 3 times daily and recently moved a humidifier next to the cage(jumped 10 percent in a few hours). Also I use a zoo med little dripper during the mistings to provide drinking water for about an hour. The last thing we have is a humidity stone which is supposed to provide more humidity but I haven't noticed a spike from that.
I use two digital thermometers and a digital hygrometer to measure the sections of the cage. For 5 month panther the basking spot sits at 85 - 90 degrees and has a good gradient through the rest of the cage.
Our panther who is named Barnabus(barny for short) seems active and happy for the few days we have had him and has been eating regularly.
In my setup(pictured) I am using a zoo med screen cage 24-24-48
I am using a 100 watt basking bulb with a dimmer lamp and during the upcoming winter if it gets below 60 I have a ceramic heater with lamp. Using a uv 15 light with hood. Most people recommend the reptisun 5 but all the stores show the higher uv lights suggested for chameleons so I am a little confused at the resoning here(if anyone can explain this would be great)
For the interior of the cage currently I have a pothos plant that is still growing and we have the vines growing up the sticks. Also we have 3 fake vine plants at 3 different corners connecting the various bamboo sticks that allow our chameleon to access the different heights and corners of the cage. Two of the bamboo sticks are horizontal and are the primary basking spot for our chameleon. The bottom of the cage is bare except some fake branches and my wife insisted on a pumpkin(for halloween).
For humidity I use a pump mister 2 or 3 times daily and recently moved a humidifier next to the cage(jumped 10 percent in a few hours). Also I use a zoo med little dripper during the mistings to provide drinking water for about an hour. The last thing we have is a humidity stone which is supposed to provide more humidity but I haven't noticed a spike from that.
I use two digital thermometers and a digital hygrometer to measure the sections of the cage. For 5 month panther the basking spot sits at 85 - 90 degrees and has a good gradient through the rest of the cage.
Our panther who is named Barnabus(barny for short) seems active and happy for the few days we have had him and has been eating regularly.