luckykarma
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We've been free ranging our Chams for almost 7 years. I've never been able to talk to someone else who does. Love to trade tips and get a better understanding of refining the approach.
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I cant use a mv bulb for the parsons there skin is to soft and will burn just a double florescent light fixture and a regular incandescent bulb for the basking spot but I do use them for the panthers. I keep my chameleons outside as much as possible the heat lovers are out there right now panthers and carpets. They say Parsons can live between 15 and 20 years under optimal conditions.
I belong to a parsons site but you have to have a parsons to be in it. Not my rules. I can write you up a care sheet if you want.
Howdy Brian, I'll guess that you would be using a ZooMed 100W MV. There are some great charts for determining distances. Compare the MV to the 5.0 tube on the http://www.uvguide.co.uk/ site.Hi Dean,
I was going to try 100 watt MV bulbs for my panthers...
I will post a few pictures in a couple hours hang tight
I free range most of the time. My male veiled pretty much has the entire house. My young female I still put in a cage some......she's so tiny I'm afraid she'll get lost in the house. I have trees all over my house and they stay in the trees most of the time. Will post a pic shortly. Jann