nolfoc
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keep it at the top in a corner and spraying down and to the center
the light fixture wont cause the plastic valve to melt if too close?
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keep it at the top in a corner and spraying down and to the center
thanks! im excited and a little nervous, i have been a salt water fish hobbyist for a long time, and very excited to get my first Chameleon
what ratio of live to fake plants would you have? also is their any specific type of live plant taht is better? do they sell them at the reptile stores or should i get them a nursery that sells plants?
the basking light might but the uvb wont so just dont put it by the basking light. also if the basking light is that hot that far away then it is prob just too hot
i use pothos in my cages, but schefflera, ficus and hibiscus are good as well...hibuscus is hard to keep alive inside...just look at lowes or home depot and see what they have
hi,
I just wanted to answer your question about the picture of the Chameleon in the picture on the flower. That is a beautiful baby Veiled Chameleon! That is when I fell in love with these crazy things years ago. I saw baby Veiled Chameleons at a pet store.
thanks again franticurchin, youve been sucha great help.. hopefully im not bugging you too much with my million questions
okay i will.. if i decided to go all live plant only, is that bad? do i need to have some fake?
no its not bad at all you just want lots of hiding spots and a full cage so that the cham is comfortable
thanks again franticurchin, youve been sucha great help.. hopefully im not bugging you too much with my million questions
okay i will.. if i decided to go all live plant only, is that bad? do i need to have some fake?
do you think this is a good size cage.. would you pull the trigger on this. seems okay, but what do i know
http://newyork.craigslist.org/que/for/2429864057.html
depends on type of cham age and sex. but for a juvenile i would say its a good deal. but before you buy check out diy cages there a site sponsor and they have really good prices on cages and light fixtures and they are new not used
do you think this is a good size cage.. would you pull the trigger on this. seems okay, but what do i know
http://newyork.craigslist.org/que/for/2429864057.html
thats a good size for a starter cage, an ok price bc you can use some of the other stuff with it (mainly heat lamp, driftwood, and fake plants)...for a male veiled or panther you will eventually need a 2'x2'x4' cage, check out these sites...
http://lllreptile.com/store/catalog...ile-cages-and-vivariums/screen-reptile-cages/
http://www.diycages.com/15201/15243.html
...they are both site sponsors
i would like to get the cage in one shot, rather not upgrade, so i prefer going big now.. did you mean 24x24x48?
thanks for the links!..
yes thats the same as 2x2x4 in feet that is
yeah i just did it in feet not inches, same size...if you get a baby i would suggest getting a smaller starter cage...it makes it easier for them to find food and for you to find the cham...baby chams are pretty small, but grow at a pretty solid rate, you can get like a 38 gallon reptarium for like 30 bucks, thats a pretty good starter cage size
so you recommend to start with a small cage until the cham gets bigger?