ChamQuestions
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Here is an updated list of supplies for you guys to dissect and correct! Stuff that is in brackets is probably something that I am unsure about.
- Dragon Strand 24", 24", 48" clear side enclosure kit w/ floor panels and dragon strands.
- Dragon Strand drainage tray (Not sure if I would want a standard, heavy-duty or drip-easy because I am not sure how much of the chameleons climbing area will come from the ground up and how much will be secured by dragon strands.)
- Mist King (I have heard from the owner of Dragon Strand that misting at the night to simulate nighttime fog is a good alternative to misting during the day. Is this true?)
- Dripper? (Would this be a good supply of drinking water, or would a MistKing supply both humidity AND drinking water?)
- Arcadia D3 UVB linear light tube (maybe another brand, whatever is cheapest and best)
- Heat light
- Two domes to contain bulbs
- Crickets
- Silkworms
- Hornworms
- Butterworms
- Superworms
- Black soldier fly larvae
- More worms? What do you guys recommend? (Also, would it be possible to catch local, safe insects to supplement his diet?)
- Gutload supplies
- Calcium powder
- Decorations, vines and sticks for climbing surfaces
- Artificial plant or plants, maybe live (how much more difficult are live plants to maintain and will I need a grow light or will a UVB bulb be enough?)
- Hygrometer
- Thermometer placed at basking branch and one near the bottom (if not handheld)
- P.V.C. pipe to set up simple gravity drain system
Setup would include a basking area, cooler spots, lots of horizontal sticks, vines and plants and all of the stuff that I mentioned above.
Routines: Thoroughly hand spray in morning and night, leave drippers on throughout the day and afternoon, turn lights on in the morning and off at night, feed and dust feeders (maybe breed them. How should I go about doing that?), gut-load feeders, feed to chameleon, let out in backyard for sunlight, introduce to handling early-on, clean floor panels.
Other questions: 1) If chameleons are arboreal, what is the purpose of floor panels? Why not let their waste fall into the drainage area of the enclosure and clean that every once in a while instead? 2) Are panther chameleons much more friendly than veiled chameleons or is it subtle? 2a) Does the friendliness of panther chameleons make their higher price tag and finickiness worth it? 3) Would a young chameleon be a good option or too difficult? (I like the idea of a young chameleon so that I can maximize my time with them, watch them develop and introduce them to me as well as to being handled early on) 4) Should I set everything up and experiment with it for a while to get it just right before introducing a chameleon or is this not worth it? 5) Are bites from insects a big deal or just a nuisance? 6) Why do some veileds appear blue and red in certain pictures or videos like in this example?
Aaand that's all! Input is always great!
- Dragon Strand 24", 24", 48" clear side enclosure kit w/ floor panels and dragon strands.
- Dragon Strand drainage tray (Not sure if I would want a standard, heavy-duty or drip-easy because I am not sure how much of the chameleons climbing area will come from the ground up and how much will be secured by dragon strands.)
- Mist King (I have heard from the owner of Dragon Strand that misting at the night to simulate nighttime fog is a good alternative to misting during the day. Is this true?)
- Dripper? (Would this be a good supply of drinking water, or would a MistKing supply both humidity AND drinking water?)
- Arcadia D3 UVB linear light tube (maybe another brand, whatever is cheapest and best)
- Heat light
- Two domes to contain bulbs
- Crickets
- Silkworms
- Hornworms
- Butterworms
- Superworms
- Black soldier fly larvae
- More worms? What do you guys recommend? (Also, would it be possible to catch local, safe insects to supplement his diet?)
- Gutload supplies
- Calcium powder
- Decorations, vines and sticks for climbing surfaces
- Artificial plant or plants, maybe live (how much more difficult are live plants to maintain and will I need a grow light or will a UVB bulb be enough?)
- Hygrometer
- Thermometer placed at basking branch and one near the bottom (if not handheld)
- P.V.C. pipe to set up simple gravity drain system
Setup would include a basking area, cooler spots, lots of horizontal sticks, vines and plants and all of the stuff that I mentioned above.
Routines: Thoroughly hand spray in morning and night, leave drippers on throughout the day and afternoon, turn lights on in the morning and off at night, feed and dust feeders (maybe breed them. How should I go about doing that?), gut-load feeders, feed to chameleon, let out in backyard for sunlight, introduce to handling early-on, clean floor panels.
Other questions: 1) If chameleons are arboreal, what is the purpose of floor panels? Why not let their waste fall into the drainage area of the enclosure and clean that every once in a while instead? 2) Are panther chameleons much more friendly than veiled chameleons or is it subtle? 2a) Does the friendliness of panther chameleons make their higher price tag and finickiness worth it? 3) Would a young chameleon be a good option or too difficult? (I like the idea of a young chameleon so that I can maximize my time with them, watch them develop and introduce them to me as well as to being handled early on) 4) Should I set everything up and experiment with it for a while to get it just right before introducing a chameleon or is this not worth it? 5) Are bites from insects a big deal or just a nuisance? 6) Why do some veileds appear blue and red in certain pictures or videos like in this example?