On the floor?

littlekiwi

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i know this is my second thread in like two days but i’m getting a little worried again. kiwi has been on the floor of her cage most of yesterday and it’s continued into today. she isn’t at the age of egg laying yet and i’m just worried. but maybe it’s nothing? i don’t know.
 
Hey there... Did you upgrade her to a real cage or is she in the fish tank still?

Can you take pics of her and the entire enclosure lighting down for me please.
she’s upgraded. i haven’t gone out and gotten a new bulb for my long lamp yet but here it is
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Hey there... Did you upgrade her to a real cage or is she in the fish tank still?

Can you take pics of her and the entire enclosure lighting down for me please.
and here she is. sorry i forget to get that. i put crickets in this morning so the egg cartons are there for now
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You need height in that cage... Think live plant like a dwarf umbrella or ficus... All her area is on the floor. While I do not know how that cage will work out for you with her I will say it is going to be small for her when she gets big.

Why add the egg crates? Just shake the crickets in if your free feeding.

As far as baby... Her eyes are not showing signs of dehydration... Anything else with her will be hard to tell. She may be on the floor because the cage is not set up correctly for a chameleon. Could be temperature issues. Could be the higher UVB bulb... I am leaning more toward the way the cage is set up though. She is very exposed which very little climbing or hiding areas.

This is a great website for accurate info https://chameleonacademy.com/chameleon-basics/
 
You need height in that cage... Think live plant like a dwarf umbrella or ficus... All her area is on the floor. While I do not know how that cage will work out for you with her I will say it is going to be small for her when she gets big.

Why add the egg crates? Just shake the crickets in if your free feeding.

As far as baby... Her eyes are not showing signs of dehydration... Anything else with her will be hard to tell. She may be on the floor because the cage is not set up correctly for a chameleon. Could be temperature issues. Could be the higher UVB bulb... I am leaning more toward the way the cage is set up though. She is very exposed which very little climbing or hiding areas.

This is a great website for accurate info https://chameleonacademy.com/chameleon-basics/
ok thanks i really appreciate it. also would a hammock or ladder be a good investment for climbing?
 
ok thanks i really appreciate it. also would a hammock or ladder be a good investment for climbing?
No hun. Go with a live plant... It will be soooo much better for the chameleon. So if your height of the cage is say 30 inches. you need a plant that will take up 20 inches of space with the pot. So that there is 10 inches of air between the top where the uvb light is and top of the plant. This way they do not get overexposed to UVB.
 
ok thanks i really appreciate it. also would a hammock or ladder be a good investment for climbing?
Hi,
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Good investments... I guess is up to you, because I think you'd be incorporating them more for you than for your cham (not that there's anything wrong with that... :rolleyes:). Personally, I'd put the money toward a good climbing plant or tree, or something more "natural" for a cham habitat, but that's me.
Maybe it's just me, but anything not typically found in a rain forest (aside from a hygrometer, feeder, and misting nozzle) ain't goin' in my enclosure.​
... But that's just me. :p
 
No hun. Go with a live plant... It will be soooo much better for the chameleon. So if your height of the cage is say 30 inches. you need a plant that will take up 20 inches of space with the pot. So that there is 10 inches of air between the top where the uvb light is and top of the plant. This way they do not get overexposed to UVB.
ok. so what’s a good climbing plant? i’ve got a pothos and small jade plant growing now
 
I see I’m the pictures it looks like you have dirt as substrate and it seems you free range her food. Dirt and really any kind of loose bedding like moss and coconut fibers can be ingested and cause impactions. It would probably be best to remove the dirt and or cup feed her so she doesn’t accidentally eat dirt when hunting.
 
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