CJ's Exotics
Chameleon Enthusiast
Glass TERRARIUMS shouldn't cause URI's if they are done right, if your chameleon gets a URI in a glass TERRARIUM, NOT AQUARIUM, there is something else most likely wrong.Remove the substrate this can cause your chameleon to become impacted if ingested. Not worth the trip to the vet.
Your misting sessions need to be more like 3 mins ever 4 hours or so at lease 3 times a day for 3 mins at a time 12 seconds is not nearly long enough they need to be stimulated into drinking.
Look into getting a screen enclosure with glass your more likely to cause a RI (respritoy infection) witch will in turn cause problems all around in health, with a glass enclosure the air circulation is important therefore a screen enclosure is preferable.
Like @CamrynTheCham22 get the linner uvb bulb and make sure your heat bulb is a white light no coils or colors for bulbs. Live plants are great and dusting your feeders is important lightly dust with d3 and vitamins 2 times a month not on the same day and lightly dust with no d3 every or every other feeding. Gutloading your feeders is also important with things like kale,orangers,ect.
You want to have more foliage at the top of the enclosure rather than at the bottom here is a attachment of my set up for reference.
Congratulations on your little lady!
It depends on the sides. DragonStrand makes great enclosures, I would look at their enclosures.You all have been a great help for sure. It is a lot on information and the lady at the pet store was fairly informed, but not neat the level that you guys are. I love to look through everything here to get more, and better, ideas about how to keep her going as long as possible.
We've already been talking about getting (or making) a bigger enclosure. I've actually been looking online this morning (instead of adulting and working lol) to see what options we have and what will be the cheaper option. Would it be feasible to do 2 sides of the cage as a solid material and 2 sides open? I'm just concerned about misting and it constantly getting on walls or whatever since we keep her inside.
This morning the humidity was pretty high, but it was also cooler in our house than normal due to yuck weather over night. As soon as I opened the doors to put some crickets in and hand mist the leaves, the humidity level dropped almost 10 degrees so that was nice.
We will also be stopping back by a pet store tonight to get calcium without D3 and some bendy vines for the basking spot. (yay for rearranging the cage!)
**random after thought here, and possibly be a stupid question, but how does water/misting stay inside an open air cage??**