As always, very helpful. I adopted a little girl veiled ~7 or 8 months old (guessing) from Petsmart when I noticed she was plump and way too big for her display box at the store. The manager realizing she was large/old enough to need an eggbox adopted her out to me at no cost. She has a vitamin deficiency (one eye thing) but she's now on a NoD/LoD regimen. RE lighting, this is tricky. The XL Reptibreeze has a limited amount of real estate on the top so getting everything in place is a pain in the butt. I've only had Cassie (Cassiopeia) for 4 days and she's eating and settling in. In that time I've replaced the plantbulb with an Arcadia plant LED (34 Watt). Anywho, I 3D printed these neat little brackets for dowel rods upon which I park the lighting. They clip onto the top frame and are adjustable by the inch so the lighting doesn't sit on the metal mesh top. I'm continuing to refine the engineering, once I do I'm happy to send you a set to try out. Thank you for everything, your advice has been incredibly helpful.
Great content, my nosey be just passed away 2 weeks ago today and it really hurts, I just watched your Apollo tribute video and similar to mine it was very quick, one day he was fine next day gone, he didn’t even make it to the vets, I’m waiting for the results. But finding it really hard and blaming myself. His mate is pregnant with his babies so I’m hoping his legacy can live on . Thanks for the content
Thank you so much for your content, it is so informative! A chameleon typically requires a heat bulb that produces infrared heat, such as a ceramic heat emitter or a red incandescent bulb. These bulbs help maintain the necessary temperature gradient in their enclosure, allowing them to regulate their body temperature effectively. It's crucial to provide the right wattage and place the bulb at the appropriate distance to ensure your chameleon's health and well-being.
I got a chameleon as a gift last Christmas and had absolutely no knowledge on how to take care of one😭 I’m so glad I just now found your channel. hopefully I can improve and actually get my chameleon to like me😅 do you have any beginners tips?
Congrats on your new chameleon! Here is my 5 tips for new keepers video: ruclips.net/video/Cv_h-5n34CI/видео.html and my top 5 videos for new keepers playlist: ruclips.net/video/J_WYt6POoog/видео.html
So I have the double dome with a red light with 75w and UVB and the cage size is 30t and 16w by 16w what’s the best I’m so confused I want the best for my chameleon. Just got him two days ago
Omgosh.. I just got a veiled chameleon 5 days ago and I am trying to provide him with the best care he needs, which is kind of hard. He came with an enclosure and everything. But once he arrived his enclosure was not setup like I would want it to, so now I'm trying to set him up. Which is so hard cause I feel like he hates me😢
Do we run the T5 lights the same time as the heat basking light do they all get turned off at night at the same time can you please tell me which lights can stay on altogether and what I should do I am New. Thank you.
Totally understand! Luckily I have hundreds of free videos on RUclips and my website has tons of great info and product links that should be able to help you out! www.neptunethechameleon.com/
What uvb bulb would be fine to use for the duel dome light fixture for a 16x16x30 enclosure? I didn’t know if any of them would penetrate deep enough into the enclosure
You are correct. Instead you'll want a linear T5 5.0 or 6% UVB bulb and raise it up above the enclosure until you're able to get a 48" tall enclosure. www.neptunethechameleon.com/shopping-lists
@@NeptunetheChameleoni have this same cage size and I have the linear T5 5.0 but its a 14in with 15w. Is that ok? I dont think anyone sells a 24w for a 14in hood. I couldn’t find one. Thanks in advance.
@@Srue81 I would suggest getting a larger fixture so that you can fit the larger sized bulb. Here are my shopping lists: www.neptunethechameleon.com/shopping-lists
Hey! Question. I can't seem to find any incandescent bulbs. I heard they are all discontinued now. Any chance you could show what bulb you use? I'm having a harder time getting my basking spot above 80 for my panther. I have the sides plasticed off too. Thanks so much! Ur my go to lady!❤
I get my incandescent bulbs from Home Depot! They still carry them :) Feel free to check out my shopping lists if you're looking for other heat bulb suggestions: www.neptunethechameleon.com/shopping-lists
Is there a brand of white light bulb you recommend. Yes I am currently using incandescent bulbs but they are getting really hard to find. Live in the Phoenix Az area so in the summer time I run a 60 watt but in the winter I rarely run the heat so I run up to 100 watt. I am being forced to find another version outside of incandescent.
I started using the Pangea Reptile 50W halogen heat bulb on my new baby's enclosure and really like it: www.pangeareptile.com/collections/heat-lamps/products/pangea-halogen-heat-lamp?sca_ref=2120335.Dn9y03RxpN
hello, im a new keeper veiled chameleon for a week, im from greece and at summer we have 27-28C at house and if i turn on the heating lamp the terrarium temperature goes 31C , my question is , he realy need the heat lamp anyways? or i need to turned off?
I live in upstate ny so we are looking 90* during the day sometimes and more like 50*s at night n have a veiled chameleon and was thinking of maybe some night time heat for him but don’t wanna do a lamp I saw heat cable is it safe and how hot does it really get jw like thinking of maybe wrapping around his vine so there is a little heat coming off it during the night but is it safe for his feet and was thinking it help with humidity also with the watering because hitting the heat cable would make a mist if not hot enough n turns to steam
I would not recommend a heat cable since there would be a high risk for burns not to mention potential fire hazards. I'd suggest using a ceramic heat emitter which doesn't put off any light and is safe to use. Here is my full video on tips for keeping chameleons at night: ruclips.net/video/AGsAQ8WcXvU/видео.html & ruclips.net/video/iDSX2cHnxXg/видео.html
Thank you so much for your content, it is so informative! I noticed you said not to use the red bulbs, I currently am using Zoo Med Daylight Blue Reptile Bulb is this safe to use for a panther chameleon?
That bulb is not recommended for chameleons either. You can find my shopping lists with safe chameleon supplies (including heat bulbs) here: linktr.ee/NeptuneTheChameleon
can you please make a video on the chameleon size how big your chameleons cask should be and how big your chameleon should. Ive been looking on google looking it up but every time i look it up they all say different answers.
The reason why you're finding different answers is because just like with any animal, it is dependent on the individual. Some chams will be bigger or smaller than others.
Hey Neptune! So I am just curious, my chameleon has been standing over his water bowl since his light went on, the light went on 2 hours earlier than normal by accident, could he be stressed? He is just staring straight and not moving.
I'm very confused why you're using a water bowl... chameleons don't need water bowls. That being said, if his lights came on early than he probably just needs some time to get adjusted and start his day. Here is my video on how to water a chameleon: ruclips.net/video/tktSq3nZ9g4/видео.html
I've been using the 50W halogen from Pangea Reptile and have been loving it: www.pangeareptile.com/collections/heat-lamps/products/pangea-halogen-heat-lamp?sca_ref=2120335.Dn9y03RxpN
Just wondering why not to measure the temperature of the Chameleon’s body when he is basking to ensure he is has the right temperature. I thought the temp gun measures surface temp which would suggest you’re not getting an accurate temperature when pointing it above the branch because it would be measuring the closest surface beyond the branch. Is there danger in pointing the gun at the chameleon away from the eyes, of course. I’d appreciate your advice on this. Love your channel💚. Thanks.
Hello, this comment is out of topic but maybe you can help me understand. My chameleon laid her unfertile eggs on top of the dirt this morning. Is that normal? She has been digging for a few days and was able to dig a hole. Tx
That's not normal, but it's not unheard of. That typically means that the laying bin is not suitable to her. Here is my video on egg laying: ruclips.net/video/Dy6sIPvNGUw/видео.html
After days of digging and laying an egg or 2 on top of the dirt. She found 2 different spots. She finished laying the remaining eggs and covered the holes. Then crawled back to her favorite spot. She got cleaned up with the misting session, ate and drank water. She looks much better and I was able to sleep. This was by far a painful but amazing experience. I didn't think she was going to make it. I thank you for responding to my question and helpful advice.
@@RONPEE-STINGER No. You absolutely need a UVB bulb unless you keep your chameleon outside. You can get a UVB bulb here: docs.google.com/document/d/1sAESGOC5N8sU1Sv6d4ln5UELk35ycCeNL9vy-EcxNoY/
My new veiled chameleon cosmo just ate a piece of Styrofoam and I hope it will pass through but I was going to ask that he is only using one of his eyes and he's scratching it.. is he ok?
I have a problem where my chameleon is climbing on the roof under the heat bulb. I'm pretty worried about it because I'm scared he might go under the bulb while I'm away, any suggestions?
I made a video all about screen climbing: ruclips.net/video/ESa_VNfP07M/видео.html If they keep doing it, you’ll want to raise the heat bulb up so they don’t burn themselves.
If you're able to save up a bit more, I'd recommend getting a Mistking misting system. They're my personal favorite and worth every penny. And they're also one of the only misters that allows you to customize the times for a chameleon. It's going for $179 right now at: www.pangeareptile.com/products/mist-king-starter-misting-system?_pos=6&_sid=8db09ff13&_ss=r&sca_ref=2120335.Dn9y03RxpN but with my 10% discount code, NEPTUNE10 it should be around $160.
Is it normal for my female panther chameleon to not lay eggs? She’s 22 months old. She’s had multiple vet visits for other issues and the vet has confirmed that she isn’t producing eggs. She’s mostly healthy otherwise, currently treating a mild eye infection and general sluggishness from the Canadian winter but she’s a normal chameleon otherwise. Has a typical setup and everything
@@hazelgrunts Just making sure it’s an egg laying species. If you keep your female at moderate temperatures and don’t overfeed them, then you can actually delay and prolong when they lay eggs. Here’s my video on egg laying to learn more: ruclips.net/video/Dy6sIPvNGUw/видео.html
We just got a panther male chameleon and I’m babysitting a female chameleon. They are about 3 months old. I noticed the female likes to lay on the basking branch a lot. Once I even thought she was dead. Not for hours but mostly in the mornings she will lay there. Her tail isn’t curled she looks kinda spread out or she’ll like hold on to the side on the branch. Is that normal?
Specifically for Panther chameleons: do the basking spot temps vary depending age or stay the same? For example: for a young, male Panther chameleon, will the basking temp be around 85 or should it be lower because he’s younger? Just double checking, thanks! ☺️
As always, very helpful.
I adopted a little girl veiled ~7 or 8 months old (guessing) from Petsmart when I noticed she was plump and way too big for her display box at the store.
The manager realizing she was large/old enough to need an eggbox adopted her out to me at no cost. She has a vitamin deficiency (one eye thing) but she's now on a NoD/LoD regimen.
RE lighting, this is tricky. The XL Reptibreeze has a limited amount of real estate on the top so getting everything in place is a pain in the butt.
I've only had Cassie (Cassiopeia) for 4 days and she's eating and settling in.
In that time I've replaced the plantbulb with an Arcadia plant LED (34 Watt).
Anywho, I 3D printed these neat little brackets for dowel rods upon which I park the lighting. They clip onto the top frame and are adjustable by the inch so the lighting doesn't sit on the metal mesh top.
I'm continuing to refine the engineering, once I do I'm happy to send you a set to try out.
Thank you for everything, your advice has been incredibly helpful.
You should talk more about parsons chameleons
I'll add it to the video idea list!
Great content, my nosey be just passed away 2 weeks ago today and it really hurts, I just watched your Apollo tribute video and similar to mine it was very quick, one day he was fine next day gone, he didn’t even make it to the vets, I’m waiting for the results. But finding it really hard and blaming myself. His mate is pregnant with his babies so I’m hoping his legacy can live on . Thanks for the content
Sending you the biggest hug 💚 These little guys leave such an impact on our hearts and lives.
@@NeptunetheChameleon thank you so much. It means a lot.
Thank you so much for your content, it is so informative! A chameleon typically requires a heat bulb that produces infrared heat, such as a ceramic heat emitter or a red incandescent bulb. These bulbs help maintain the necessary temperature gradient in their enclosure, allowing them to regulate their body temperature effectively. It's crucial to provide the right wattage and place the bulb at the appropriate distance to ensure your chameleon's health and well-being.
Red incandescents and infrared heat is the worst heat for any reptile. Chameleons rely most of their sight and that can blind them
Que buena ayuda tus videos! From spain 🦎💚🙏🏽
I got a chameleon as a gift last Christmas and had absolutely no knowledge on how to take care of one😭 I’m so glad I just now found your channel. hopefully I can improve and actually get my chameleon to like me😅 do you have any beginners tips?
Congrats on your new chameleon! Here is my 5 tips for new keepers video: ruclips.net/video/Cv_h-5n34CI/видео.html and my top 5 videos for new keepers playlist: ruclips.net/video/J_WYt6POoog/видео.html
It's so hard to find incandescent bulbs rn! The ones I usually get just aren't in stock at Home Depot anymore.
I have had really good luck with a 50W halogen so far! It's in stock in quite a few place I have discount codes with: linktr.ee/NeptuneTheChameleon
So I have the double dome with a red light with 75w and UVB and the cage size is 30t and 16w by 16w what’s the best I’m so confused I want the best for my chameleon. Just got him two days ago
Omgosh.. I just got a veiled chameleon 5 days ago and I am trying to provide him with the best care he needs, which is kind of hard. He came with an enclosure and everything. But once he arrived his enclosure was not setup like I would want it to, so now I'm trying to set him up. Which is so hard cause I feel like he hates me😢
what is the best online chameleon community?
Also great video
Chameleonforums.com is my favorite chameleon community. It's where I first got started :)
Do we run the T5 lights the same time as the heat basking light do they all get turned off at night at the same time can you please tell me which lights can stay on altogether and what I should do I am New. Thank you.
My basking bulb is fairly yellow. Is that ok?
Yes!
Love your content-curious why you have 2 UVB bulbs on each terrarium? Isn't one enough? Thanks :)
I have 1 UVB bulb and the other bulb is a plant LED light. This is the one I use: amzn.to/3jK4mOM
Do chameleons need a heat mat
Definitely not! Just the heat bulb talked about here and their UVB bulb.
Thank u
May i come to u if i need help as o dont trust others
Totally understand! Luckily I have hundreds of free videos on RUclips and my website has tons of great info and product links that should be able to help you out! www.neptunethechameleon.com/
Thank you
What uvb bulb would be fine to use for the duel dome light fixture for a 16x16x30 enclosure? I didn’t know if any of them would penetrate deep enough into the enclosure
You are correct. Instead you'll want a linear T5 5.0 or 6% UVB bulb and raise it up above the enclosure until you're able to get a 48" tall enclosure. www.neptunethechameleon.com/shopping-lists
@@NeptunetheChameleoni have this same cage size and I have the linear T5 5.0 but its a 14in with 15w. Is that ok? I dont think anyone sells a 24w for a 14in hood. I couldn’t find one. Thanks in advance.
@@Srue81 I would suggest getting a larger fixture so that you can fit the larger sized bulb. Here are my shopping lists: www.neptunethechameleon.com/shopping-lists
Hey! Question. I can't seem to find any incandescent bulbs. I heard they are all discontinued now. Any chance you could show what bulb you use? I'm having a harder time getting my basking spot above 80 for my panther. I have the sides plasticed off too. Thanks so much! Ur my go to lady!❤
I get my incandescent bulbs from Home Depot! They still carry them :) Feel free to check out my shopping lists if you're looking for other heat bulb suggestions: www.neptunethechameleon.com/shopping-lists
@@NeptunetheChameleon Is your Home Depot still carrying them? Mine just recently phased then out 🤦♂️.
Is there a brand of white light bulb you recommend. Yes I am currently using incandescent bulbs but they are getting really hard to find. Live in the Phoenix Az area so in the summer time I run a 60 watt but in the winter I rarely run the heat so I run up to 100 watt. I am being forced to find another version outside of incandescent.
I started using the Pangea Reptile 50W halogen heat bulb on my new baby's enclosure and really like it: www.pangeareptile.com/collections/heat-lamps/products/pangea-halogen-heat-lamp?sca_ref=2120335.Dn9y03RxpN
hello, im a new keeper veiled chameleon for a week, im from greece and at summer we have 27-28C at house and if i turn on the heating lamp the terrarium temperature goes 31C , my question is , he realy need the heat lamp anyways? or i need to turned off?
I live in upstate ny so we are looking 90* during the day sometimes and more like 50*s at night n have a veiled chameleon and was thinking of maybe some night time heat for him but don’t wanna do a lamp I saw heat cable is it safe and how hot does it really get jw like thinking of maybe wrapping around his vine so there is a little heat coming off it during the night but is it safe for his feet and was thinking it help with humidity also with the watering because hitting the heat cable would make a mist if not hot enough n turns to steam
I would not recommend a heat cable since there would be a high risk for burns not to mention potential fire hazards. I'd suggest using a ceramic heat emitter which doesn't put off any light and is safe to use. Here is my full video on tips for keeping chameleons at night: ruclips.net/video/AGsAQ8WcXvU/видео.html & ruclips.net/video/iDSX2cHnxXg/видео.html
Thank you so much for your content, it is so informative! I noticed you said not to use the red bulbs, I currently am using Zoo Med Daylight Blue Reptile Bulb is this safe to use for a panther chameleon?
That bulb is not recommended for chameleons either. You can find my shopping lists with safe chameleon supplies (including heat bulbs) here: linktr.ee/NeptuneTheChameleon
can you please make a video on the chameleon size how big your chameleons cask should be and how big your chameleon should. Ive been looking on google looking it up but every time i look it up they all say different answers.
The reason why you're finding different answers is because just like with any animal, it is dependent on the individual. Some chams will be bigger or smaller than others.
Hey Neptune! So I am just curious, my chameleon has been standing over his water bowl since his light went on, the light went on 2 hours earlier than normal by accident, could he be stressed? He is just staring straight and not moving.
I'm very confused why you're using a water bowl... chameleons don't need water bowls. That being said, if his lights came on early than he probably just needs some time to get adjusted and start his day. Here is my video on how to water a chameleon: ruclips.net/video/tktSq3nZ9g4/видео.html
Great info!
Thanks for watching!
Can you please help recommend a new bulb, they no longer so the eco-smart 60 W incandescent bulb at Home Depot. Thank you 😊
I've been using the 50W halogen from Pangea Reptile and have been loving it: www.pangeareptile.com/collections/heat-lamps/products/pangea-halogen-heat-lamp?sca_ref=2120335.Dn9y03RxpN
Just wondering why not to measure the temperature of the Chameleon’s body when he is basking to ensure he is has the right temperature. I thought the temp gun measures surface temp which would suggest you’re not getting an accurate temperature when pointing it above the branch because it would be measuring the closest surface beyond the branch. Is there danger in pointing the gun at the chameleon away from the eyes, of course. I’d appreciate your advice on this. Love your channel💚. Thanks.
You can certainly do that, but it wouldn't be an accurate reading unless the chameleon had been basking for awhile.
Hello, this comment is out of topic but maybe you can help me understand. My chameleon laid her unfertile eggs on top of the dirt this morning. Is that normal? She has been digging for a few days and was able to dig a hole. Tx
That's not normal, but it's not unheard of. That typically means that the laying bin is not suitable to her. Here is my video on egg laying: ruclips.net/video/Dy6sIPvNGUw/видео.html
After days of digging and laying an egg or 2 on top of the dirt. She found 2 different spots. She finished laying the remaining eggs and covered the holes. Then crawled back to her favorite spot. She got cleaned up with the misting session, ate and drank water. She looks much better and I was able to sleep. This was by far a painful but amazing experience. I didn't think she was going to make it. I thank you for responding to my question and helpful advice.
@@prmango3406 Yay! I’m so happy to hear she was able to lay all of her eggs successfully! It can definitely be stressful 😵💫
@@NeptunetheChameleoncan i use a LED light bulb as a uvb bulb replacer
@@RONPEE-STINGER No. You absolutely need a UVB bulb unless you keep your chameleon outside. You can get a UVB bulb here: docs.google.com/document/d/1sAESGOC5N8sU1Sv6d4ln5UELk35ycCeNL9vy-EcxNoY/
My new veiled chameleon cosmo just ate a piece of Styrofoam and I hope it will pass through but I was going to ask that he is only
using one of his eyes and he's scratching it.. is he ok?
Fingers crossed for him! Sounds like he may be having some eye issues. I'd suggest taking him to the vet and watching my video on closed eyes.
I have a problem where my chameleon is climbing on the roof under the heat bulb. I'm pretty worried about it because I'm scared he might go under the bulb while I'm away, any suggestions?
I made a video all about screen climbing: ruclips.net/video/ESa_VNfP07M/видео.html If they keep doing it, you’ll want to raise the heat bulb up so they don’t burn themselves.
What automatic mister can I buy for under $100? I bought the reptizoo fogger but all the fog goes out of the mesh cage
If you're able to save up a bit more, I'd recommend getting a Mistking misting system. They're my personal favorite and worth every penny. And they're also one of the only misters that allows you to customize the times for a chameleon. It's going for $179 right now at: www.pangeareptile.com/products/mist-king-starter-misting-system?_pos=6&_sid=8db09ff13&_ss=r&sca_ref=2120335.Dn9y03RxpN but with my 10% discount code, NEPTUNE10 it should be around $160.
@@NeptunetheChameleon oh alright yeah ill do that thanks
Is it normal for my female panther chameleon to not lay eggs? She’s 22 months old. She’s had multiple vet visits for other issues and the vet has confirmed that she isn’t producing eggs. She’s mostly healthy otherwise, currently treating a mild eye infection and general sluggishness from the Canadian winter but she’s a normal chameleon otherwise. Has a typical setup and everything
What kind of chameleon is she?
@@NeptunetheChameleon Sambava panther
@@hazelgrunts Just making sure it’s an egg laying species. If you keep your female at moderate temperatures and don’t overfeed them, then you can actually delay and prolong when they lay eggs. Here’s my video on egg laying to learn more: ruclips.net/video/Dy6sIPvNGUw/видео.html
We just got a panther male chameleon and I’m babysitting a female chameleon. They are about 3 months old. I noticed the female likes to lay on the basking branch a lot. Once I even thought she was dead. Not for hours but mostly in the mornings she will lay there. Her tail isn’t curled she looks kinda spread out or she’ll like hold on to the side on the branch. Is that normal?
Hard to say for certain without being able to see her, but it is common for them to relax under on their basking branch in the mornings.
Specifically for Panther chameleons: do the basking spot temps vary depending age or stay the same? For example: for a young, male Panther chameleon, will the basking temp be around 85 or should it be lower because he’s younger? Just double checking, thanks! ☺️
Depends on how young he is. Hatchlings don't need heat. 3 months or older would do great around 80-85F.
@@NeptunetheChameleon perfect. Thank you!! ☺️