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Looks better, more plants! Just jam a ton in there. I’d cap that PVC too, wouldn’t want anything climbing in and rotting at the bottom.Hey guys, I hope you approve... I know I am still not completely there, but I am doing my best to get it right.....
Wow... I never thought about the PVC. Thank you! I will try to add more plants, but I am almost out of room! I was just hoping they would grow....but I will look into itLooks better, more plants! Just jam a ton in there. I’d cap that PVC too, wouldn’t want anything climbing in and rotting at the bottom.
True, for larger reptiles it's also prefered to have 2 or more baskinglights so the body warms up more easily.... So if you jave that double dome 2 lower wattage baskinglights next to eachother would work great too.So, great thread so far, and I don't have too much to add, but I'm going to chime in on the burns.
It is possible that the setup is not ideal for basking even with the correct temps. It also has to do with how the animal self-regulates temps. Chameleons will bask until they feel that it is the correct body temperature. Under natural conditions this is easy because the sun is pretty consistent over the entire body. With our enclosures it is pin-point heat sources and that can make it difficult for them to know when it is too hot because they are not sensing that they have warmed up over all the surfaces. The prolonged exposure can lead to burns. That is why I think it is important to have a larger basking area if possible (a higher wattage bulb farther away creating a wider hot zone that is a bit more consistent). Spots closer to the heat source (generally casque, spines and tops of leg joints) will get burns faster than most other spots during this type of lighting, so it may not always be a good idea to raise the branches closer. Just be careful that your chameleon doesn't climb the screen on top because that will be much hotter than desired. It is a balancing act for sure!
Hi any way to find out what in the Dudes substrate to make your own?if your not sure about how to mix your substrate I recommend https://www.thebiodude.com/
it's a lil expensive but imo I think worth it.
I got the terra firma for when my ostie needs to lay eggs. and NEherps has sum great microfauna if your on the east coast.
Glass is how the UK keepers do it. Your environment dictates what you do. I have all screened cages. all of them are covered on 3 sides to boost humidity. Glass would look better than what i have now. Glass looks so clean.So, I know it is frowned upon, however, Lokkie went to the vets today and I asked her opinion and she agreed that it will work to have my little guy in a glass enclosure. I was struggling to get my basking spot above 79 in a mesh cage, and we ended up putting him closer to reach the needed temps, and he got burnt on his spines. So devastating I know, but the vet said it was an extremely minor burn. Eventually, I will make a proper drainage system as well...As for ventilation, I got a desktop fan, and it pushes the air through so it wont be so stagnant and humid. It's so low that it does not lower the temps. Anyhow, it's still a work in progress, and I will add more places to hide...oh, and I am planning on getting a tube UVB light.
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Hi any way to find out what in the Dudes substrate to make your own?
He carries like 4 blends depending on the environment you need to simulate. Of course they’re proprietary, but I’m sure they are simple clones of the known ABG mix. His soils are expensive but worth it. His YouTube tutorials are priceless. I’ve purchased a ton of stuff from him, he’s a good dude, and his business operates very well.Hi any way to find out what in the Dudes substrate to make your own?
He carries like 4 blends depending on the environment you need to simulate. Of course they’re proprietary, but I’m sure they are simple clones of the known ABG mix. His soils are expensive but worth it. His YouTube tutorials are priceless. I’ve purchased a ton of stuff from him, he’s a good dude, and his business operates very well.