Good Afternoon everyone!
First post on this site after lurking for a week or so researching chameleons. I have always wanted one but up until recently they were not legal to keep in my state! Hopefully this little intro post is in the correct area as I have a few quick questions as well.
I have been a herp keeper going on 21 years now and I have had a little of everything; Tegus(Columbian and argentine), Bearded Dragons(multiple morphs), Uromastyx(3 types), Iguanas(multiple greens and a rhino), Monitors(peacocks), Turtles, Tortoises and the list goes on. I have just never had a chameleon, hoping to change that soon!
Right now I have a 15yr old male iguana that I have had for close to 12 years now and I also have 2 redfoot tortoises. A lot of my other things I either traded or had to sell off when I moved from my parents’ house to my first apartment 5 years ago . Well in March my girlfriend and myself moved into a house and I now have a dedicated room to keep my reptiles in (this will also serve as a room for my firearms and reloading station as well). Recently I started throwing around the idea of getting a few more reps to add to my collection now that I have room for them, and to my surprise she was keen on the idea. So needless to say I joined the forum and I hope you don’t mind if I pick your brains for some info from time to time. I have been reading a lot and there is so much good info on this site. But as I'm sure you all know sometimes searching for info becomes a little overwhelming. So I will try to not post crazy beginner questions!
Well here is my first little string of questions. These are being based towards Veiled and Panther Chameleons. I like the panthers and my girl like veiled go figure lol. Maybe I will need to get both at one point
Enclosures- I know from past research that screen cages are the best for chameleons for the fresh airflow that they provide to the animal. but my questions are based around humidity. I know that most species are suggested to be kept around 50-70% to be healthy. But how is this possible with a full screen enclosure? In my case I live in the northeast Massachusetts to be exact, so from late October to usually April I have to run heat in my house, which in turn kills any humidity in the air. In my case would I be able to get away with an enclosure that has 3 solid walls and screen on the top and sides? I fell like this will give me the best chance to hold in the humidity that I need and if I add a lot of live potted plants for cover they should help hold in humidity. Running a humidifier in the room isn’t an option at this point. also what kind of screen do you guys use for your cages? Is fine mess preferred? Or bigger holes like you would find in hardware cloth(say close to ¼-1/2 inch)?
Feeding- I know that Chams eat insects and some will nibble on some plant matter. And I know variety is best when feeding any animal. And I like to mimic wild diets as much as I can. During the summer I plan on catching a lot of wild insects from the yard (I use no chemicals in my yard and neither do neighbors) so I don’t see this being an issue. I have lots of grasshoppers and moths around. I know the grasshopper would be ok for food but what about moths? Would those be safe as well? And are there other insects besides crickets and roaches that could be used as a main staple? I have kept/ bred crickets before(smelly) and I’ve also bred dubai roaches(girlfriend will not allow that now). So I am on the lookout for another insect to use as a main staple. I want to avoid crickets getting loose in the house. Been there and done that. Not looking to be chasing chirping crickets around at 2am so I can sleep!
I think that’s all I have right now. I look forward to being a frequent poster on this site and look forward to speaking with you and possibly buying my future chameleons from a fellow poster of the site!
Thanks,
Mike
First post on this site after lurking for a week or so researching chameleons. I have always wanted one but up until recently they were not legal to keep in my state! Hopefully this little intro post is in the correct area as I have a few quick questions as well.
I have been a herp keeper going on 21 years now and I have had a little of everything; Tegus(Columbian and argentine), Bearded Dragons(multiple morphs), Uromastyx(3 types), Iguanas(multiple greens and a rhino), Monitors(peacocks), Turtles, Tortoises and the list goes on. I have just never had a chameleon, hoping to change that soon!
Right now I have a 15yr old male iguana that I have had for close to 12 years now and I also have 2 redfoot tortoises. A lot of my other things I either traded or had to sell off when I moved from my parents’ house to my first apartment 5 years ago . Well in March my girlfriend and myself moved into a house and I now have a dedicated room to keep my reptiles in (this will also serve as a room for my firearms and reloading station as well). Recently I started throwing around the idea of getting a few more reps to add to my collection now that I have room for them, and to my surprise she was keen on the idea. So needless to say I joined the forum and I hope you don’t mind if I pick your brains for some info from time to time. I have been reading a lot and there is so much good info on this site. But as I'm sure you all know sometimes searching for info becomes a little overwhelming. So I will try to not post crazy beginner questions!
Well here is my first little string of questions. These are being based towards Veiled and Panther Chameleons. I like the panthers and my girl like veiled go figure lol. Maybe I will need to get both at one point
Enclosures- I know from past research that screen cages are the best for chameleons for the fresh airflow that they provide to the animal. but my questions are based around humidity. I know that most species are suggested to be kept around 50-70% to be healthy. But how is this possible with a full screen enclosure? In my case I live in the northeast Massachusetts to be exact, so from late October to usually April I have to run heat in my house, which in turn kills any humidity in the air. In my case would I be able to get away with an enclosure that has 3 solid walls and screen on the top and sides? I fell like this will give me the best chance to hold in the humidity that I need and if I add a lot of live potted plants for cover they should help hold in humidity. Running a humidifier in the room isn’t an option at this point. also what kind of screen do you guys use for your cages? Is fine mess preferred? Or bigger holes like you would find in hardware cloth(say close to ¼-1/2 inch)?
Feeding- I know that Chams eat insects and some will nibble on some plant matter. And I know variety is best when feeding any animal. And I like to mimic wild diets as much as I can. During the summer I plan on catching a lot of wild insects from the yard (I use no chemicals in my yard and neither do neighbors) so I don’t see this being an issue. I have lots of grasshoppers and moths around. I know the grasshopper would be ok for food but what about moths? Would those be safe as well? And are there other insects besides crickets and roaches that could be used as a main staple? I have kept/ bred crickets before(smelly) and I’ve also bred dubai roaches(girlfriend will not allow that now). So I am on the lookout for another insect to use as a main staple. I want to avoid crickets getting loose in the house. Been there and done that. Not looking to be chasing chirping crickets around at 2am so I can sleep!
I think that’s all I have right now. I look forward to being a frequent poster on this site and look forward to speaking with you and possibly buying my future chameleons from a fellow poster of the site!
Thanks,
Mike