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CB Cuban False Chameleon

CB Cuban False Chameleon

CB Cuban False Chameleon (Chameleolis barbatus)

Habitat and Enclosure:

1. Size: A single Cuban False Chameleon requires an enclosure of at least 18”x18”x36”. They are arboreal, so vertical space is more important than floor space.
2. Temperature: Maintain a temperature gradient with a basking spot of around 85°F and a cooler area in the low 70s°F. Nighttime temperatures can drop to the mid-60s°F.
3. Humidity: Aim for a humidity level of 65-80%. Regular misting, a drip system, or a humidifier can help maintain these levels.
4. Lighting: Provide UVB lighting for 10-12 hours a day to support vitamin D3 synthesis and overall health.
5. Substrate: Use a substrate that retains moisture, such as coconut fiber or sphagnum moss, to help maintain humidity.
6. Environment: Include plenty of climbing branches, foliage for hiding, and a water dish. They prefer a well-planted environment that offers opportunities to climb and hide.

Diet:


1. Primary Diet: They primarily eat insects like crickets, roaches, and occasionally worms. It's important to dust these insects with calcium and vitamin D3 supplements.
2. Feeding Frequency: Feed adults every other day and juveniles daily. Adjust based on the chameleon’s age, health, and activity level.
3. Water: Provide a water dish and ensure regular misting for hydration, as they may not drink standing water.


$90.49

Original: $301.63

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CB Cuban False Chameleon

$301.63

$90.49

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CB Cuban False Chameleon (Chameleolis barbatus)

Habitat and Enclosure:

1. Size: A single Cuban False Chameleon requires an enclosure of at least 18”x18”x36”. They are arboreal, so vertical space is more important than floor space.
2. Temperature: Maintain a temperature gradient with a basking spot of around 85°F and a cooler area in the low 70s°F. Nighttime temperatures can drop to the mid-60s°F.
3. Humidity: Aim for a humidity level of 65-80%. Regular misting, a drip system, or a humidifier can help maintain these levels.
4. Lighting: Provide UVB lighting for 10-12 hours a day to support vitamin D3 synthesis and overall health.
5. Substrate: Use a substrate that retains moisture, such as coconut fiber or sphagnum moss, to help maintain humidity.
6. Environment: Include plenty of climbing branches, foliage for hiding, and a water dish. They prefer a well-planted environment that offers opportunities to climb and hide.

Diet:


1. Primary Diet: They primarily eat insects like crickets, roaches, and occasionally worms. It's important to dust these insects with calcium and vitamin D3 supplements.
2. Feeding Frequency: Feed adults every other day and juveniles daily. Adjust based on the chameleon’s age, health, and activity level.
3. Water: Provide a water dish and ensure regular misting for hydration, as they may not drink standing water.


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