OldChamKeeper
Chameleon Enthusiast
I seen an enclosure that looks just like yours www.calummaparsonii.com in the enclosure section.
I think its a closed site.
I'm a member there too and those are my pictures
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I seen an enclosure that looks just like yours www.calummaparsonii.com in the enclosure section.
I think its a closed site.
Well, I found a small problem with my super large habitat.
It's not the lighting, so far it seems great.
It's not the misting or drainage, the air circulation seems to help it evaporate nicely.
It's not any problems with the plants or climbing areas, the Quads seem to be making use of everything while keeping their distance from each other.
Of all things, the problem seems to be getting them fed. Despite having two bowls they can see into and access easily they seem to ignore the food. However when I take out a single food item and place it on a branch they then choose to eat. Add in that they are WC and scared of me makes sitting there and feeding each of them one item at a time incredibly time consuming. After I place the food item on a branch in front of them I then need to get out of their sight or they won't eat.
Their current diet:
Hornworms
Crickets
Butterworms
Phoneix worms
Over time I know they'll get used to me from past experiences. Yet getting them to be willing to take a food item from a bowl with 5-6 items in it seems to be the problem. It just goes to show no matter how much you plan for something stuff still happens.
Ideas?
The concept of using the climbing to elicit a feeding response is intriguing. I'll make one and let everyone know how it goes.
I was looking into lighting and the website I was at said that the 5.0 is good up to about 10 inches for shallower setups and the 10.0 is good up to 20 inches. I bought two compact 10.0 bulbs because I figured my cham wouldn't get enough light from the 5.0 since it had to be within 10 or so inches and she likes to stroll around the cage. I intended on putting the to 10.0 bulbs in a hood directly on top of the screen cage.
Then I read everything here and people are saying it is unsafe for the cham to get so close to the bulb. Someone mentioned keeping the cham 14" away but doesn't that defeat the purpose of buying a light that is supposed to reach UVB farther, as in the 5.0 at 10" and the 10.0 at 20"?
Please inform me if I'm wrong, I want the best for Zanzibar (my cham).