What do you all think about bamboo and or what would you suggest for the climbing stuff.
Bamboo can be a bit slippery (smooth surface) so not the best choice, but if used with other branches and vines it can work.
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What do you all think about bamboo and or what would you suggest for the climbing stuff.
How about the wooden dowels you can get at hardware stores?
I don't see why not they might expand though
I am going to finish them with some food safe finish. I kinda cant wait for it all to arrive so I can start to get it together.
I personally use the arcadia 12% slimline and a komodo basking bulb
I don't as I'm based in Scotland and those domes are not great coil uv bulbs are terrible and do not provide enough uv for you cham I'm not sure if arcadia sells in the US but I'm sure you can find an equivalent
more like
http://www.lllreptile.com/products/27662-zoo-med-14-t5-high-output-terrarium-hood
and
http://www.lllreptile.com/products/8524-zoo-med-deep-dome-heat-fixture
and
http://www.lllreptile.com/products/27661-zoo-med-repti-sun-12-t5-100-high-output-uvb-bulb
and
http://www.lllreptile.com/products/48-zoo-med-75-watt-basking-bulb
someone from the USA would be better to find you deals but that's what you require for heating and lighting ceramic bulbs cannot be used as a chameleon cannot see the light source so will not actively bask in it. its also recommended you use a dimming stat to control the basking temp.
http://www.lllreptile.com/products/35087-exo-terra-digital-pulse-proportional-thermostat-600-watt
Since the chameleon is a Jackson's you don't need a Repti-sun 10.0 IMHO.....a 5.0 is enough.
For basking you want the temperature in the low 80's F for a Jackson too.
Just my opinion.