Jesspete
Avid Member
Good morning!
Been reading threads for weeks now, decided to finally post. New cham owner. We also have some crested geckos and a bearded dragon. Our system is still evolving as we discover new info. Unfortunately, we made an impulse decision to purchase a chameleon at a trade show, and the seller wasn't entirely forthcoming with his answers to our husbandry questions. So as we have learned (quickly, I hope) we have adjusted our own husbandry.
My next "project" is to get a good drainage system set up, so we can mist for longer periods. I have been looking online and at dragonstrand, but I just thought there had to be some DIY setups that weren't ungodly unattractive. Does anyone have input about their drainage systems and misting cycles?
Bonus pic of our first shed attached.
Chameleon Info:
Cage Info:
Been reading threads for weeks now, decided to finally post. New cham owner. We also have some crested geckos and a bearded dragon. Our system is still evolving as we discover new info. Unfortunately, we made an impulse decision to purchase a chameleon at a trade show, and the seller wasn't entirely forthcoming with his answers to our husbandry questions. So as we have learned (quickly, I hope) we have adjusted our own husbandry.
My next "project" is to get a good drainage system set up, so we can mist for longer periods. I have been looking online and at dragonstrand, but I just thought there had to be some DIY setups that weren't ungodly unattractive. Does anyone have input about their drainage systems and misting cycles?
Bonus pic of our first shed attached.
Chameleon Info:
- Your Chameleon - Veiled, male, unsure of age, but surely only 3 - 4 months old, his body (not including tail is about 3.5 inches long), owned for about 3 weeks
- Handling - Very little, only for cage cleaning
- Feeding - Medium sized dubias and crickets. 6-7 (up to 10 if they are smaller), gutloading with butternut squash, carrots, and greens (lots of leftovers from bearded dragon), he has shown no interest in shredded collards
- Supplements - Daily calcium dusted, there are several brands as they come in every "kit" we've ever bought. Also herpivite, once weekly instead of calcium.
- Watering - Distilled water, through Monsoon mister. 1 minute, every two hours, and additional hand misting as needed. Plastic green reptile fountain in bottom, he ignores it.
- Fecal Description - Droppings look well formed and frequent, Urea is white
Cage Info:
- Cage Type - Medium screen enclosure, believe it's 16x16x36. Yes, we will get a larger one as he matures. No substrate
- Lighting - Currently using the two bulb zoomed fixture, uvb 5.0 compact fluorescent, and 75 watt basking bulb. LIghts on at 6:30 am and off at 8pm
- Temperature - ambient room temp is 73 - 75, highest basking spot is 84-86, using temperature probes and laser thermometer
- Humidity - Using both probe and gauge hygrometer, levels dip to 45-50 at night (no misting after lights out, ranges during daytime 50-70 depending on last misting cycle. Using monsoon mister, currently only misting 1 or 2 minutes every 2 hours, plus hand misting. Need to devise drainage system before dumping too much unattended water. Also have that plastic green reptile fountain.
- Plants - No, bought a coleus but need to clean and repot
- Placement - Cage is in master bedroom, door is mostly shut, bottom of the cage is approximately three feet from the floor, there is a ceiling fan, but I have kept it off since bringing cham home.
- Location - Atlanta, Ga