DocZ
Chameleon Enthusiast
I couldn’t agree more. And I read posts every day of people justifying inadequate or inappropriate care. Most of them also post about the next new Cham they got because the first one died or they never post again.I honestly just do not like the title.....
UV compact bulb that works
I have been here long enough to see how people do not fully read or even fully understand. Hell it took me months to fully grasp and understand UVB when I was new. Most will not go buy a solarmeter. Most will see the title and go replicate it. That is where I feel we are doing wrong by others not pointing out that this should not be the go to UVB to use. We get 100's of visitors to this site each day that do not create accounts. We get newbies that create accounts and do not post because they are too scared to. So what do they do here? They read. And they try to make stuff fit their situation.
My only reason for staying in this forum over the last few years is to help newbies. I understand your point fully. I just really hate the title of the thread. When in every other thread we are telling them not to use a CFL and to get a T5HO fixture with a 5.0 or 6% bulb. To me it is very miss leading for those that do not understand enough and think they are doing it right because they read a thread about the CFL that "works"
It is misleading. Hopefully they read far enough to learn a bit about what is actually needed and is the standard of care for chameleons. I think most threads are quickly populated with people giving solid care advice
I’ve stuck around mostly because I think Chams are fascinating creatures, but I also love the science. I’m most interested in why some care parameters work or don’t work and digging deep into issues like calcium and phosphorus homeostasis.
I also feel like there are areas in the care we recommend that need drastic improvement for long term care success for new keepers. Which is why I enjoy getting into these discussions