Hi all,
I'm looking to setup, and start keeping, my first chameleon here in the UK. I'm not new to keeping herps / inverts in general, however I'm aware that chameleon care can be quite specific. I was hoping to get some general guidance and advice. If anyone can answer some of the points / questions below, that would be great:
First off, what would be best as a 'starter' species? I like the idea of a Panther, especially a Nosy Be if possible. Is this realistic?
From all the reading I have done, I am aware that airflow is vitally important for chameleon care. I am looking at a wooden, glass fronted vivarium. I know that this in general is a no-go, but hear me out. This viv has two vents, top and bottom, which run the length. It also has four air vent in the rear. Apparently, the top and bottom vents create a 'chimney' effect, circulating the air. What are peoples thoughts re this sort of set up?
I am also wanting to plant the viv with live plants. I have read that live plants help by taking in excess moisture, and by producing oxygen. Can anyone recommend some decent, non-toxic species? And should I use a substrate in the bottom to plant in to, or go with potted plants?
Finally, is it worth investing in an automatic fogger? I've been looking at a Lucky Reptile Super Fogger. Anyone had experiences with these?
Thanks for any advice in advance. Nothing has been purchased as of yet; I'm trying to do as much research as possible before committing myself!
Martin
I'm looking to setup, and start keeping, my first chameleon here in the UK. I'm not new to keeping herps / inverts in general, however I'm aware that chameleon care can be quite specific. I was hoping to get some general guidance and advice. If anyone can answer some of the points / questions below, that would be great:
First off, what would be best as a 'starter' species? I like the idea of a Panther, especially a Nosy Be if possible. Is this realistic?
From all the reading I have done, I am aware that airflow is vitally important for chameleon care. I am looking at a wooden, glass fronted vivarium. I know that this in general is a no-go, but hear me out. This viv has two vents, top and bottom, which run the length. It also has four air vent in the rear. Apparently, the top and bottom vents create a 'chimney' effect, circulating the air. What are peoples thoughts re this sort of set up?
I am also wanting to plant the viv with live plants. I have read that live plants help by taking in excess moisture, and by producing oxygen. Can anyone recommend some decent, non-toxic species? And should I use a substrate in the bottom to plant in to, or go with potted plants?
Finally, is it worth investing in an automatic fogger? I've been looking at a Lucky Reptile Super Fogger. Anyone had experiences with these?
Thanks for any advice in advance. Nothing has been purchased as of yet; I'm trying to do as much research as possible before committing myself!
Martin