Make Your Own Outdoor Chameleon Planter Box Cage!

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  • Опубликовано: 25 янв 2025

Комментарии • 26

  • @negronjr7853
    @negronjr7853 2 года назад +2

    Wow, thanks!! I keep tarantulas, but your lessons are encouraging me to start with chameleons as well.

    • @ChameleonAcademy
      @ChameleonAcademy  2 года назад +2

      Just hang out and learn as much as you can. And when you feel you are ready you will do awesome! Chameleon keeping is only hard for the people who get one and then ask how to take care of it!

  • @junkyjunk9310
    @junkyjunk9310 Год назад

    Great video, thank you! Greetings from Prague!

  • @davidmay2294
    @davidmay2294 Год назад

    Thank you for your content. I feel like I lucked out by getting a friendly panther chameleon.

  • @jenniferchristensen7909
    @jenniferchristensen7909 2 года назад

    You are absolutely adorable…. Great idea

  • @MikeTytula
    @MikeTytula 2 года назад

    Hey Bill, wonderful video. What sealant do you use for the wood?

    • @ChameleonAcademy
      @ChameleonAcademy  2 года назад

      I am trying a waterproofing wood finish by Behr. I am really still learning about external wood sealants. I am holding off giving specific advice on this subject until I feel I really understand the pros and cons of the various options.

  • @WeirdFlex
    @WeirdFlex 8 месяцев назад

    this is great.! Do you think I could do this for a panther chameleon here in Houston Texas?

    • @ChameleonAcademy
      @ChameleonAcademy  8 месяцев назад

      This works great for my panthers. I am not familiar with the weather in Houston, though. You would just have to make sure you had options during weather extremes.

  • @hiQHyper
    @hiQHyper 2 года назад

    Awesome video. Do you happen to have the measurements for your wood cuts handy? I want to give this a try for my panther

  • @strongtv_creator
    @strongtv_creator 2 года назад

    Can these love outdoor In Florida year around ,?

    • @ChameleonAcademy
      @ChameleonAcademy  2 года назад +1

      Florida is a big place. There are areas where panthers and veileds are invasive. So it depends on what area you are in.

  • @peanut0578
    @peanut0578 2 года назад

    Quick question first I love your pod cast and look to you for any information on Chameleon keeping, unless I missed it, have you thought about using a liner like a thick one like a pool liner like a water proof liner

    • @peanut0578
      @peanut0578 2 года назад

      And I would only use the liner to the bottom silicon the edges like glue so the drainage holes can still drain

    • @ChameleonAcademy
      @ChameleonAcademy  2 года назад

      A pond liner would work great and I would consider using this for an indoor planter box. But with the outdoor planter box I wanted to maintain drainage. Of course, I pay for that with the wood exposed to the soil. So each approach has its pros and cons. But, yes, pond liner would work great!

    • @peanut0578
      @peanut0578 2 года назад +2

      @@ChameleonAcademy I live in an area where they must come inside so I def love this idea and I am going to get to work on building it I recently acquired a panther chameleon and I am going to start from scratch for this little guy right now he is in the smaller 18 x 18 and I’ve just ordered a new cage and will be using this build thanks again for all the great information on these guys and their care!!! Looking forward to this weeks podcast.

    • @jonathandotson
      @jonathandotson 2 года назад +1

      I was thinking of actually doing this for an indoor bio active enclosure. A drainage management system seems easy enough to add.

  • @bartbasquiat8039
    @bartbasquiat8039 2 года назад

    so I have a question when its a hot day & theyre in the shade they dont need the sunlight hitting them besides the morning? because my veiled if hes in the shade he gets his black dots out & he will follow any beam of sunlight hitting his cage he will climb his cage just to be in the sun.

    • @ChameleonAcademy
      @ChameleonAcademy  2 года назад

      Your job is to give him sunny and shady spots. Then let him do whatever he wants! But you do have to be careful that he always has shady spots available to him because the sun will do serious damage if he can’t get out of it. But, yes, I have some Veileds that will be out when it is way too hot. But it is no problem because they can get out of it anytime they want.

    • @bartbasquiat8039
      @bartbasquiat8039 2 года назад

      @@ChameleonAcademy ok thank you.. one more thing your chameleon at the end his nose/crown being black like that is normal? cause my veiled is like purpleish

    • @ChameleonAcademy
      @ChameleonAcademy  2 года назад

      @@bartbasquiat8039 I am afraid I would need to see a picture to give an opinion. RUclips doesn’t accommodate this, but if you find me on Instagram you can send a picture and I can give an opinion.

    • @ChameleonAcademy
      @ChameleonAcademy  2 года назад

      @@bartbasquiat8039 but, yes, the black markings are normal

    • @BartBasquiato
      @BartBasquiato 2 года назад

      @@ChameleonAcademy I forgot I msged you on my other account, I send my breeder a picture & he said he looks good.

  • @Tylerross1080
    @Tylerross1080 2 года назад

    I am keeping my little dude in a screened enclosure inside of my pool enclosure. Does anybody know if enough UVB will make it through 2 levels of screen to keep my chameleon happy?

    • @ChameleonAcademy
      @ChameleonAcademy  2 года назад

      It will depend on how thick the screen is. And we do not know what the minimum effective UVB exposure is so anything we offer would be a guess.