Hey, I'm new here and I joined because I have some questions and I'm hoping to get some advice from those who already own chameleons.
I have an 18*18*24 exo terra that I was going to use for a crested gecko but I'd like to explore my options as I've been wanting a veild chameleon for a while now. I've done some research on keeping veilds in exo terras and it seems most people think they are great for babies and maybe juveniles but you'd need a larger enclosure for an adult. Can anyone share their opinions on this please?
I also need advice on their care in general. I would like to start off with a baby veild; here's a care sheet I found that I'd like to run by you guys:
Baby Veiled Chameleon:
Newborn - 5 months
Size:
1-5 inches
House:
Glass tank with one or two screened sides. Vines & fake foliage to climb on are only needs for inside cage. You do not need any substrate on bottom. ( I use Zilla terrarium.)
Lights:
Chameleons needs UVB & heat lamp to help regulate body temperature. 12 hours for both lights & 12 hours off. Day time temperature 72-80 degrees, Night time mids 60's &, basking temperature 85 degrees & under.( I use, small hood or you can get two domes, one zoo med day light blue 40watt bulb, & zoo med 25% UVB tropical bulb. I put mine on timers from 8-8)
Diet:
Fruit flies as many as it will eat first four months, keep food available as much as possible during day. They also like 1-2 treats daily such as baby crickets, dubia, silk worms, horn worms, butter worms, minni meal worms all must be size of head or smaller.
Calcium & Supplement:
Plain calcium powder on feeders every time. D3 & multiple vitamin powder twice monthly on treats or freeders. (I use, Repashy super food calcium plus, Repashy super food super veggie, & Rep Cal calcium with D3.)
Water:
Chameleons normally do not recognize standing water. So you need to mist cage 2-3 times daily. This will allow baby to drink. It will lick leaves. (I use a fogger on mine to help keep 40-70% humidity in cage but some people buy misting systeming & its hands free misting & helps humidity & daily watering .) It will slowly drop & night it will completely dry out. Morning & Night they need a 2-3 min mist with water on whole cage including baby.
Is this a good care sheet? And is this a good light?
http://www.amazon.com/Zoo-Med-Dayli...-spell&keywords=zoo+med+day+light+blue+40watt
thanks in advance
I have an 18*18*24 exo terra that I was going to use for a crested gecko but I'd like to explore my options as I've been wanting a veild chameleon for a while now. I've done some research on keeping veilds in exo terras and it seems most people think they are great for babies and maybe juveniles but you'd need a larger enclosure for an adult. Can anyone share their opinions on this please?
I also need advice on their care in general. I would like to start off with a baby veild; here's a care sheet I found that I'd like to run by you guys:
Baby Veiled Chameleon:
Newborn - 5 months
Size:
1-5 inches
House:
Glass tank with one or two screened sides. Vines & fake foliage to climb on are only needs for inside cage. You do not need any substrate on bottom. ( I use Zilla terrarium.)
Lights:
Chameleons needs UVB & heat lamp to help regulate body temperature. 12 hours for both lights & 12 hours off. Day time temperature 72-80 degrees, Night time mids 60's &, basking temperature 85 degrees & under.( I use, small hood or you can get two domes, one zoo med day light blue 40watt bulb, & zoo med 25% UVB tropical bulb. I put mine on timers from 8-8)
Diet:
Fruit flies as many as it will eat first four months, keep food available as much as possible during day. They also like 1-2 treats daily such as baby crickets, dubia, silk worms, horn worms, butter worms, minni meal worms all must be size of head or smaller.
Calcium & Supplement:
Plain calcium powder on feeders every time. D3 & multiple vitamin powder twice monthly on treats or freeders. (I use, Repashy super food calcium plus, Repashy super food super veggie, & Rep Cal calcium with D3.)
Water:
Chameleons normally do not recognize standing water. So you need to mist cage 2-3 times daily. This will allow baby to drink. It will lick leaves. (I use a fogger on mine to help keep 40-70% humidity in cage but some people buy misting systeming & its hands free misting & helps humidity & daily watering .) It will slowly drop & night it will completely dry out. Morning & Night they need a 2-3 min mist with water on whole cage including baby.
Is this a good care sheet? And is this a good light?
http://www.amazon.com/Zoo-Med-Dayli...-spell&keywords=zoo+med+day+light+blue+40watt
thanks in advance