reptilematt
New Member
Hello everyone who is reading.
I am an experienced tortoise keeper and made a haphazard jump to keeping a chameleon after my fiancee fell in love with it. I have no experience. The chameleon is in a 18x18x36 screen enclosure with an umbrella plant and a recommended moss that the breeder said would retain moisture.
The humidity is sitting at about 54% with my old hygrometer (need to maybe replace) and temperatures are ranging from 97F (basking) to 72F (bottom of enclosure).
The chameleon has mostly rested under the day lamp and is dark brown in coloration. Last night, it was very pastel white-tan. It is 5-6 months in age and about 10 inches or so. It ate two crickets since placing it in the enclosure this past Sunday.
Assuming the humidity is low even with continual misting, is it worthwhile to switch to a glass terrarium?
I am an experienced tortoise keeper and made a haphazard jump to keeping a chameleon after my fiancee fell in love with it. I have no experience. The chameleon is in a 18x18x36 screen enclosure with an umbrella plant and a recommended moss that the breeder said would retain moisture.
The humidity is sitting at about 54% with my old hygrometer (need to maybe replace) and temperatures are ranging from 97F (basking) to 72F (bottom of enclosure).
The chameleon has mostly rested under the day lamp and is dark brown in coloration. Last night, it was very pastel white-tan. It is 5-6 months in age and about 10 inches or so. It ate two crickets since placing it in the enclosure this past Sunday.
Assuming the humidity is low even with continual misting, is it worthwhile to switch to a glass terrarium?