jacksonooti
New Member
Hey guys, stumbled on this site a few days ago and i have to say it has been very informative. A little background...I had a Veiled Chameleon about two years ago that lived to be about 5 years old. I'd like to get back into chameleons and have been researching for the past two weeks about the "right" setup and conditions for my new one, since from what I have read, my previous one was not kept in a prime environment. I purchased a Jackson's chameleon today at a reptile shop..."Snakes" in South Fl. if anyone knows of it.
A few questions:
1- For some reason, once i got my chameleon home and put him in his cage, he turned dark black. However, once i took him out and placed him on my arm to hold, he changed back to a light shade of green and appeared calm. Shouldn't it be the other way around?
2- I bought crickets, gut load, and rep cal vitamin duster. How often should i gut load the crickets? And dust? Also, how many crickets should i feed him a day (i believe he is only a few months old...about 5 inches from snout to the base of his tail)
3- I purchased a reptisun 5.0 UVB bulb and am currently using the old housing fixture for it. However, it appears that not much light can pass through because the plastic part that covers the bulb is pretty opaque. I've tried to see the setups of other members but their pictures never show the underside of their light fixtures...is the bulb open to the air or is there some kind of cover on it?
Thankyou for taking the time to read all of this...I really am trying to put a great deal of effort into making the best possible environment for my cham.
A few questions:
1- For some reason, once i got my chameleon home and put him in his cage, he turned dark black. However, once i took him out and placed him on my arm to hold, he changed back to a light shade of green and appeared calm. Shouldn't it be the other way around?
2- I bought crickets, gut load, and rep cal vitamin duster. How often should i gut load the crickets? And dust? Also, how many crickets should i feed him a day (i believe he is only a few months old...about 5 inches from snout to the base of his tail)
3- I purchased a reptisun 5.0 UVB bulb and am currently using the old housing fixture for it. However, it appears that not much light can pass through because the plastic part that covers the bulb is pretty opaque. I've tried to see the setups of other members but their pictures never show the underside of their light fixtures...is the bulb open to the air or is there some kind of cover on it?
Thankyou for taking the time to read all of this...I really am trying to put a great deal of effort into making the best possible environment for my cham.