Chameleon Care Guide
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That species of Chameleon originates around the river valleys in Yemen and Southern Saudi Arabia. The average adult body size is between 25 and 50cm (10” and 20”). Males are generally larger and have a larger head crest. This species incorporates a super fast growth rate and can be very near to its adult size by around 8 months of age.
Chameleon Care Guide: We recommend gut loading your live food with jelly pots and fresh fruit. These lizards should be offered food from an opaque raised dish, this will enable the chameleon to catch the food as it climbs out. Young chameleons should be fed daily, on small crickets. Adults should be offered food every other day. Adults can be offered insect prey such as crickets, house flies, fruit flies, mealworms and wax worms. They should also be offered small amounts of salads and fruits.
More Review: This can be either reflector (spot) lights in green, blue or red or ceramic bulbs. Ultra Violet Light Source: – Require a some. 0% UVB lamp. This should be left on for 8 – 12 hours a day and replaced every six months unless otherwise stated by the manufacturer. This will create a night and day time effect as well as give your diamond sufficient levels of UV to allow vitamin D3 synthesis. Thermostat: – An essential part of every vivarium and is required to control the heat inside the vivarium and to prevent your pet from becoming too hot or too cold. Wire Mesh Guards: – These should be fitted over all heat sources used in order to prevent any thermal burns from occurring. Thermometers: – One should be placed at either end of the vivarium. Never go by the temperature on the thermostat, as this is often inaccurate. Hides: – These are essential to prevent stress and allow your pet to hide away from the outside world. Artificial plants, boxes, plant pots, caves etc . all make excellent hides. Housing: – This can be either a wood Vivarium or a brand-new Vivarium on the market the Reptariums (a new entirely mesh screen Vivarium) are perfect for chameleons. As long as they are situated in a design free area. NB – Adult Chameleons should be housed individually, if a match (Male and female) are to be housed together then the fencing must be massive!