Camchester
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Okay good. Have you gotten a multivitamin yet?
Not As yet I’ll get that one Sunday on my day off.
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Okay good. Have you gotten a multivitamin yet?
https://www.amazon.com/Odyssea-Timer-Aquarium-Marine-Cichlid/dp/B01L9SPDD0/ref=mp_s_a_1_1?keywords=Odessa+t5&qid=1580498304&sr=8-1&th=1&psc=1
Good option for a t5 linear you will need to put a uvb bulb in and possibly different daylight bulbs they come with a 10000k bulbs and a aquatic reef bulb. Hydroponic shops tell t5 bulbs 6500k tends to be "natural" I'm not sure if the warmer or cooler k will effect the chameleons eyes but many people do use alternative bulbs to the 6500k for plant growth
I believe it IS possible to over do uv light. Don't wanna sunburn your cham lolSo the unit I have already has a uvb bulb in should I just leave that running too. Or can you give too much uvb
The coil is absolutely better than nothing but they don't fit the needs of chameleons or their keepers it doesn't provide the coverage necessary . I think the fears of quality control have been addressed by manufacturersThe coil uvb you mean? Until you get the tube one I would keep it running... its better than nothing. Though when you get the new one I would just toss it.
Not sure how long you have had your set up, but if it is pretty new, now might be the time to try and exchange it and try to save some money. I know that is the frustrating part. You obviously spent a fair deal on your set up according to all the info you had. Now you are here and they are telling you to start over. It hurts a bit I have felt it. The advice here is very good. They challenge each other on the most up to date care. That is why when new owners come they are all No way! But I was told.
I started in the 70s and 80s It was really rough then.
You are researching, and obviously care that is what matters. I will bet everyone here has made their own mistakes. Most of what we know in the pet trade is trial and error. Today's pets are just lucky they are born in an era where information is available.
Not sure how long you have had your set up, but if it is pretty new, now might be the time to try and exchange it and try to save some money. I know that is the frustrating part. You obviously spent a fair deal on your set up according to all the info you had. Now you are here and they are telling you to start over. It hurts a bit I have felt it. The advice here is very good. They challenge each other on the most up to date care. That is why when new owners come they are all No way! But I was told.
I started in the 70s and 80s It was really rough then.
You are researching, and obviously care that is what matters. I will bet everyone here has made their own mistakes. Most of what we know in the pet trade is trial and error. Today's pets are just lucky they are born in an era where information is available.
Once again, THAT Viv Is NOT TOO SMALL.....
That Viv is perfectly fine....
There is no realism in saying its too small, because its 36 tall instead of 48.
No offense to them, but most of the folks saying that viv is too small, are new keepers them selves. Parroting what they were, WRONG inforamtion that you cannot keep chams in glass and 24x24x48 is needed. Its NOT TRUE.
Brody thought it was smaller, than it is, he had since retracted that too small comment on the other thread.
Didn't say it was. Lots of factors. Only that if he planed to upgrade and could still return his it could save money.
I have seen many setups with small viv next to free climb. Too small would would be hard to fully claim on this one.
I would never want to suggest that you can only care for a pet by throwing money at it.
I agree this cage is not "Too Small"
The viv a have is 90x45x90cm
People keep telling me it’s too small it’s the biggest exo Terra I can buy.
I live in the uk so mesh tents are hard to keep the temps & humidity stable
But to me this viv is perfectly fine