Ongo
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Chameleon Info:
Cage Info:
Current Problem - I just wanted a whole setup review as it's been a while since anyone's really seen how I take care of him and I've made some changes.
In particular I'm starting to get concerned that the cage might be too small? It's marginally below the 2x2x4 guidelines at 21x21x43". Does this concern anyone? Recently he has been trying to get out more and more often, climbing on the screen or straight to my arm when feeding.
I'm aware I am not using the space very efficiently - a whole foot at the bottom where I never see him, and all the plant at the back he never goes on.
I'm planning a full cage overhaul soon, I was ping to do something like this - https://www.chameleonforums.com/threads/melons-new-cage-build.167642/ - by building some panels with planters I can screw to the back wall.
That would let me take the pot off the floor for easier cleaning, and let me use the full space available in the cage for vines and sticks. Obviously it would be a lot of effort and cost so I don't want to do all that if I'm going to have to buy a bigger cage anyway - what do people think? Retrofit, or new build?
Anything else wrong with my husbandry? Tear me to shreds, forum goers!
- Your Chameleon - Male Panther cham ~10-11mo old. I've had him since Nov 2018
- Weight 140g, length 15.5in nose to tail
- Handling - 2-3 times a week I let him come out to his free range.
- Feeding - Staples - crickets (60%) locusts(30%) and calci worms(10%). He gets the odd super once or twice a week. Crickets and locusts gutloaded with whatever I've been eating that's suitable - sweet potato, squash, spinach, peppers, apple etc.
- He is fed every other day, approx 10-12 bugs in the proportions as above
- Supplements - calcium without d3 on every cricket. The weekend feed alternates between miner-all indoor (CA w/d3) and herptivite multivitamin every other week.
- Watering - Automatic dripper on top of cage - topped up 3x daily (from mistking pump which he HATED) so drips go for about 4h/day total. Also humidifier keeps the humidity at 100% overnight. He has a drinking glass which I change out daily which he also drinks from regularly.
- Fecal Description - Every other day, long dark brown well formed poops. White urates. Occasional undigested pheonix worm in there.
- History - tiny burn on his side which has healed over with a scab. See previous posts for initial discoloration.
Cage Info:
- Cage Type - DIY from an old cupboard. 2 panels wood, 2 panels screen. Ever so slightly on the small side at 21*21*43.
- Lighting - Arcadia forest 6.0 uvb bulb 18w. Dimmer thermostat on incandescent 60w bulb.
- Temperature - 23-24 ambient temps. 29 basking spot. Measured and controlled constantly using monitoring (see pics).
- Use heat may (green thing at bottom of cage) to keep the ambient up as it get cold in Scotland.
- Humidity - sits at ~50 throughout the day with a spike to 80 in the afternoon and 100 overnight using humidifier.
- Plants - main is Fatsia Japonica, with a small pothos under the dripper to let him drink.
- Placement - on a table in the living room. Facing a huge window. He gets a blackout curtain hung over the cage at night.
- Location - Edinburgh, Scotland.
Current Problem - I just wanted a whole setup review as it's been a while since anyone's really seen how I take care of him and I've made some changes.
In particular I'm starting to get concerned that the cage might be too small? It's marginally below the 2x2x4 guidelines at 21x21x43". Does this concern anyone? Recently he has been trying to get out more and more often, climbing on the screen or straight to my arm when feeding.
I'm aware I am not using the space very efficiently - a whole foot at the bottom where I never see him, and all the plant at the back he never goes on.
I'm planning a full cage overhaul soon, I was ping to do something like this - https://www.chameleonforums.com/threads/melons-new-cage-build.167642/ - by building some panels with planters I can screw to the back wall.
That would let me take the pot off the floor for easier cleaning, and let me use the full space available in the cage for vines and sticks. Obviously it would be a lot of effort and cost so I don't want to do all that if I'm going to have to buy a bigger cage anyway - what do people think? Retrofit, or new build?
Anything else wrong with my husbandry? Tear me to shreds, forum goers!