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Don’t know if I’m a great keeper of them, but they are awesome. I love the size and personalityThey're amazing chameleons. The chameleon academy care sheets will work very well for you. Hoehnelii are very tolerant of very cold nighttime temps, and especially for young ones, I have found this to really help them survive and thrive (mine go down to 55 or so, sometimes colder). They're actually pretty hardy overall though, once they get bigger. I find they appreciate small prey items (small flies, small crickets etc.) and don't naturally gravitate much to worms, to get them to eat worms you need to be persistent. Fogging at night works fine for them, but I've kept them with and without it. Small ones seem to benefit from slightly higher humidity around the clock (60-70%), but with a nighttime humidity increase as always (to 100%). They certainly like to bask, and will utilize high UVI levels (to 6 or so), but it's not worth offering these if the entire enclosure gets too hot. In other words, give them the option to bask and use UVI, but not if it precludes the rest of the enclosure from staying cool. Overall, raising them similarly to jacksonii will be fine though. They should do well for you.
@DocZ is a great hoehnelii keeper that might have more to say about them as well.
Thank u so much to nice informationsThey're amazing chameleons. The chameleon academy care sheets will work very well for you. Hoehnelii are very tolerant of very cold nighttime temps, and especially for young ones, I have found this to really help them survive and thrive (mine go down to 55 or so, sometimes colder). They're actually pretty hardy overall though, once they get bigger. I find they appreciate small prey items (small flies, small crickets etc.) and don't naturally gravitate much to worms, to get them to eat worms you need to be persistent. Fogging at night works fine for them, but I've kept them with and without it. Small ones seem to benefit from slightly higher humidity around the clock (60-70%), but with a nighttime humidity increase as always (to 100%). They certainly like to bask, and will utilize high UVI levels (to 6 or so), but it's not worth offering these if the entire enclosure gets too hot. In other words, give them the option to bask and use UVI, but not if it precludes the rest of the enclosure from staying cool. Overall, raising them similarly to jacksonii will be fine though. They should do well for you.
@DocZ is a great hoehnelii keeper that might have more to say about them as well.
good informations thank uOh also just like most montanes they are more sensitive to supplements I personally although this changes for everyone depending on if keeping outdoors or indoors, distance from the bulb and power of the bulb, all that good stuff I use repashy no d3 every feeding with repashy lod twice a month sometimes 3 if I’m not sure if I dusted but personally I’m more worried of undersupplimenting a little more than oversupplimenting as I see more undersupplimented chameleons and not as many with edema and well mbd isn’t reversible from what I know of but edema isn’t as big a danger
Glass is fine, but I use hybrid enclosures (functionally similar to glass) as well as screen with sides covered by plastic. I don't routinely use glass, but it works fine if ventilation etc. is considered.Thank u so much to nice informations
Do you raise them in a glass cage?