Chamkeeper101
New Member
hi,
i currently live in the UK and for that reason i am not able to have a screen mesh cage as the temperature wouldn't be high enough, so i am forced to have a wooden vivarium for my cham. But i know ventilation is a key factor,
for this i am considering to have a ventilated fan system that is regulated by heat would this be suitable?
secondly due to the wooden vivarium i have to have "rangos" heat and UVB source inside of his tank, would this be okay,
i am new to chameleons but i have had many bearded dragons, to maintain temperatures would i turn down the temperature at night to 75 degrees or would i completely turn his heat source off?
Aswell i am planning to spray down my baby cham twice a day but i have been reading and you recommend not to have a substrate, but without a substrate what can i do to maintain the humidity levels for my cham
Thanks for the reply's i am picking him up soon any extra information aside from the care sheet would be useful also.
i currently live in the UK and for that reason i am not able to have a screen mesh cage as the temperature wouldn't be high enough, so i am forced to have a wooden vivarium for my cham. But i know ventilation is a key factor,
for this i am considering to have a ventilated fan system that is regulated by heat would this be suitable?
secondly due to the wooden vivarium i have to have "rangos" heat and UVB source inside of his tank, would this be okay,
i am new to chameleons but i have had many bearded dragons, to maintain temperatures would i turn down the temperature at night to 75 degrees or would i completely turn his heat source off?
Aswell i am planning to spray down my baby cham twice a day but i have been reading and you recommend not to have a substrate, but without a substrate what can i do to maintain the humidity levels for my cham
Thanks for the reply's i am picking him up soon any extra information aside from the care sheet would be useful also.