VeiledChameleon1212
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I have a 5 or 6 month old veiled chameleon it always goes right under the uvb bulb will it get burned?
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I’ll put my cage in my profile pictureIt might. Is the basking bulb right next to the UVB, and how many inches away from the bulb is the cham?
I have a uvb that provides uvb and heat sometimes like an inch or two away from the bulb should I move the branch farther downI’ll put my cage in my profile picture
I feed my veiled chameleon crickets about 10 a day I feed like 3 for breakfast lunch and dinner I cover them in calcium powder if I am out of crickets I feed meil worms the basking temp is about 80 degrease sometimes 85 I leave a dripper on all day it drips on leaves I put a water dish in there so if I’m not there and the dripper runs out it has access to water sometimes I mist the cage with waterPlease post a photo of the light set up and the cage.
On a different note... What are you feeding/gutloading the insects with?
What supplements do you use and how often for each? Be specific.
What's the basking temperature?
How are you providing water and how often?
Thank you for the helpYou need to start feeding all at one time, and when you say calcium powder what do you mean? Feeders should be sprinkled with calcium without D3 at almost every feeding, calcium with D3 two times a month and a vitamin supplement two times a month. I would ditch the meal worms(not a good food source) and substitute for super worms cause I’m guessing you get your feeders at a pet store. They’d be Better for your Cham.
Watering, Chams drink the dew or water droplets off of leaves so the water bowl isn’t going to do you much good. Keep running the dripper, take the water bowl out and start misting the cage either by hand or get an automated system (plenty out there that are cost effective) which would be the best for the Cham. It would ensure plenty of opportunities to drink.
The basking temp is better at the 85 mark so try to keep it there.
Good luck hope this helped!
What vitamin supplement every two months do I need to start giving it to my chameleonBTW...the calcium used at almost every feeding and the one with D3 should both be phosphorus-free.
Would my veiled Chameleon be able to sleep with the red heat lamp? I might want to leave it on in the winter at night because it gets cold at night, should I do this@VeiledChameleon1212 ....I use herptivite twice a month...not every two month....however be aware that it has beta carotene prOformed source of vitamin A so you need to decide if/when to use a vitamin powder with a prEformed source of vitamin A in it.