Gwendalyn.brock
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Yesterday I cleaned out my chameleon cage in preparation to have an empty cage for a while. Last night my sister got me a beautiful baby boy chameleon that I named chomper.
The cage i have is 24x24x48. Has only fake plants and branches. I love in Austin, Texas so the humidity is always between 60 and 70%. The temperature in the cage is 78° at the top 76° in the middle by the thermometer/hygrometer and 72° at the bottom during the day. We have the apartment set to 72° at night. The cage is in my room which I really only use to sleep in. I work 9:30-6:30 so the lights and mister are on a timer. On at 5am off at 5pm. Mister is set to mist every 4 hours for 60 seconds and is filled with a reptisafe solution. I had to get rid of the large superworms and bought pinhead crickets until he is big enough to eat other bugs. I put 8 crickets in there dusted with calcium without D3 today to see if he'll eat today but my other chameleon didn't until a few days after I bought her. I will take the uneaten ones out when I get home. I will be using a multivitamin every other Monday and the calcium with D3 the alternating Mondays. Is there anything else I should do for him. I've never had a male Chameleon, is it much different to care for males than females? Besides the laying bin I removed, is there anything else that I should chane?
The cage i have is 24x24x48. Has only fake plants and branches. I love in Austin, Texas so the humidity is always between 60 and 70%. The temperature in the cage is 78° at the top 76° in the middle by the thermometer/hygrometer and 72° at the bottom during the day. We have the apartment set to 72° at night. The cage is in my room which I really only use to sleep in. I work 9:30-6:30 so the lights and mister are on a timer. On at 5am off at 5pm. Mister is set to mist every 4 hours for 60 seconds and is filled with a reptisafe solution. I had to get rid of the large superworms and bought pinhead crickets until he is big enough to eat other bugs. I put 8 crickets in there dusted with calcium without D3 today to see if he'll eat today but my other chameleon didn't until a few days after I bought her. I will take the uneaten ones out when I get home. I will be using a multivitamin every other Monday and the calcium with D3 the alternating Mondays. Is there anything else I should do for him. I've never had a male Chameleon, is it much different to care for males than females? Besides the laying bin I removed, is there anything else that I should chane?