The Crowned Chameleon is a type of chameleon that is mainly found in the Madagascar Peninsula in Africa. Their most distinctive feature is the high crown formed of plate bones on their heads, which looks like a hat. The main function is to collect water in the fog at night in the desert and play a condensation effect. Crested chameleons do not have the ability to change color when they are young, only adult crested chameleons can change color. How to raise a crested chameleon? How to raise a high-crested chameleon

High-Crown Chameleon Feeding
High-Crown Chameleon Feeding

High Crown Chameleon Feeding: Temperature, this is a very critical link, and the rate that can be adjusted freely is not high. To put it simply, the most suitable temperature for the crested chameleon is between 25 and 32 degrees Celsius. The optimal temperature is 28 to 30 degrees Celsius. This is basically impossible to have its own design scope. Excessively high temperature will cause the crested chameleon to eat less, not eat, and refuse to eat. Temperature that is too low can also lead to colds, indigestion and other phenomena.

Raising of high-crested chameleons: Humidity and relative humidity are also difficult to control. And the problems in the south and south are not common during the day and night. Although the high-crested chameleon has relatively low humidity requirements. However, it is kept at about 50% during the day and around 70% at dusk. Compared with what Shuofang needs, except in winter, spraying some water is good in the south. In winter, appropriate spray points are needed for atomization.

High-crested chameleon larvae are also unusual, requiring humidity as high as 70% to 90%. This requires preparing a large amount of moisturizing tools in the breeding box. For example, mud, moss, etc. can all protect moisture. However, it is a relative necessity, and the growth of bacteria must be prevented. Otherwise, problems like peeling and respiratory difficulties will arise.

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Raising of High-crested Chameleon: Light, under normal circumstances we are For more people who keep high-crested chameleons at home, we have no problem providing a good natural light. Then there is no way, you can only use special lights to reduce the light. Under normal circumstances, we used this light to compensate for some problems with solar prediction in crested chameleons. These require more aspects to be arranged, for example, UV light is blue. The heating diffuser installation is a color-changing light. However, if there is a lack of light, it will lead to calcium deficiency, or loss of appetite and other problems in the crested chameleon.

Raising of crested chameleons: Drinking water, crested chameleons are very hungry animals and can be harvested even if they do not eat for 2 to 3 weeks. However, if you don't drink water, you will become very miserable. To solve these problems, water needs to be fed every day. However, the crested chameleon does not drink standing water. So if you want to solve this problem, the best way is to install a fountain. It would be even better if it could simulate rain for eternity, not only to lower the temperature and maintain humidity, but also to provide water.

It is necessary to spray water more than twice a day, for more than three minutes every time, and it must be warm water. Not only that, time is also very important. You need a partner in the morning and evening, especially in the evening when the sun rises. It is the same time as the flag raising in Tiananmen Square. And the crested chameleon prefers to drink water in the morning.

Raising of high-crested chameleons: Food, food is originally very good, mainly crickets, cockroaches and other staple foods, with mealworms and silkworms as supplementary foods. This is a carnivorous animal, mainly like a suckling rat when it is an adult. One per month, no more, no less.

If fed every day, adults can be fed once a day. For larvae, they need smaller meals, and the food once is divided into three feedings, each time 15 minutes apart. As for the food intake of the crested chameleon, it is estimated based on the supply. The best control is 70% to 80% of the crested chameleon's appetite.



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