womanrgreat
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Wasn't sure on uvb and asked fella there. Recommended the reptisun 10. Said reptigro 8 and 10 hurt reptile eyes. What uvb bulb would you recommend. For a actively growing chameleon. Schedule seems easy enough could I space herpivite and calcium with d3 out. Or start first beginning of month and then mid month for the second feeding.
I will check out the temps and would vary different times of the year. I will check out on here gut loading and best way to go about it. Thanks great info.
I will check out the temps and would vary different times of the year. I will check out on here gut loading and best way to go about it. Thanks great info.
Everything sounds good except the dusting schedule and the UVB bulb. The dusting schedule for a veiled is Calcium w/o d3 every feeding except when you use the other two dusts which is, Calcium w/d3 twice a month and a multivitamin twice a month.
I would definitely figure out your temps, if the temps are too high for a female it can cause more egg production and sometimes 75 watts are too strong. I would mist three times a day, for about a minute to a minute and a half each time. She sounds a little dehydrated from the description of her urates.
The UVB bulb is too powerful. Reptisun 10's are for desert dwelling reptiles. They can hurt the eyes of chameleons.
She probably won't be too interested in greens and fruit until she's a little bit older but if you want to try and get her started now people often it in the feeder dish and let them snag it with the insects so they get recognize it as food.
You need to gutload your feeders with better things, they will get enough moisture from the veggies so there is no need for the water crystals but they need a better dry gutload than just oatmeal. So I would either start making your own following some of the recipes on here... or buy something like cricket crack or repashy bug burger.