Carpet chameleon (Furcifer lateralis) Care

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  • Опубліковано 7 вер 2024

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  • @ClintsReptiles
    @ClintsReptiles 3 роки тому +36

    Thank you for making this, Frank!

  • @WickensWickedReptiles
    @WickensWickedReptiles 2 роки тому +7

    Great video man! Very helpful!

  • @MrBostonSean
    @MrBostonSean 3 роки тому +7

    Our family has decided upon taking on the responsibility of one of these beautiful creatures. We have been watching care guide videos all week. This is BY FAR the best care video we have seen!! Thanks so much for posting this, it helped us a ton!

  • @ps7365
    @ps7365 3 роки тому +4

    What great information. Thanks for doing this.

  • @philmorris7419
    @philmorris7419 2 роки тому +2

    Could you give me a brief rundown of the ideal panther chameleon setup please? Been wanting one for a while now…but I wanna do it right. (Enclosure size & material, substrate, etc.) Thank you!

    • @LivingArtbyFrankPayne
      @LivingArtbyFrankPayne  2 роки тому

      Check out the chameleonacademy.com. TONS of good info on panther chameleon care.

  • @marcgould8922
    @marcgould8922 3 роки тому +2

    You are just an awesome guy your knowledge is amazing ,from watching your videos ,i ve already got 2 baby williamsi.
    I already keep panther chameleons and now will look for carpet chameleons. But here in the uk 🇬🇧 its impossible to find
    Great stuff ,great video

  • @arazlam4754
    @arazlam4754 3 роки тому +2

    Super informative on every aspect of care for this species and good general advice for chameleons, thanks!

  • @susanpantoja1503
    @susanpantoja1503 2 роки тому +1

    My veiled chamleon is over 7 years old. Love this video i am looking at getting a male and female panther for mating soon 😀 god bless

  • @norellevictoria9093
    @norellevictoria9093 Місяць тому +1

    Are you still planning on doing a video on breeding for this species? Curious to learn more!

    • @LivingArtbyFrankPayne
      @LivingArtbyFrankPayne  Місяць тому

      Maybe one day. I have a few other species videos I need to do first.

  • @kennynyc1555
    @kennynyc1555 2 роки тому

    nice setup and video subscribed

  • @MrPeter924
    @MrPeter924 3 роки тому +1

    Nice video Reptiles Chameleon good pet.

  • @R11176
    @R11176 Рік тому

    Great content! Perhaps a deep dive series on this species would be great!

  • @davidbrown-55
    @davidbrown-55 3 роки тому +1

    Great video Frank! Would love to see this same type of video pertaining to leaf tail geckos. Keep up the amazing work.

    • @LivingArtbyFrankPayne
      @LivingArtbyFrankPayne  3 роки тому

      Thank you! I will be making a Uroplatus ebenaui video eventually. That is the only species I've worked with recently so that's probably the only species I will cover. Eventually I will go to my buddy Tim's place to record a phantasticus video as he is an exceptional breeder of that species.

  • @aliciaconnolly1227
    @aliciaconnolly1227 2 роки тому +1

    Awesome Video!

  • @torIIgo
    @torIIgo 4 місяці тому +1

    I have a 36x18x36 tall exoterra, and am really considering a single carpet for the first time ever. My concern is air flow in said glass terrarium. How would one remedy such an obstacle as to prevent stale air? Thank you for this video, btw. Keep up the awesome work!!

    • @LivingArtbyFrankPayne
      @LivingArtbyFrankPayne  4 місяці тому +1

      exo terra glass terrariums are perfect for carpet chameleons. Due to the vent in the front lower portion and full screen top the chimney effect of air circulation occurs naturally. Thank you!

    • @torIIgo
      @torIIgo 4 місяці тому +1

      @LivingArtbyFrankPayne Really? I always assumed that one would need a small fan in front of the vent to further help aid in air circulation, but this helps alot! And yes, when I'm good, ready and have done more homework, I'll be beyond ecstatic to finally own a true chameleon species that is just right for me. A year or two down the road in the future, breeding may cross my mind, and I will have plenty of time and opportunity to prep for a responsibility as that, especially with big influences and keepers such as you, Chameleon Academy and many others!

    • @torIIgo
      @torIIgo 4 місяці тому

      ​@LivingArtbyFrankPayne I just remembered a follow-up question (sorry if I haven't mentioned it with my previous one)- Since I live in South Texas, my room is, for the most part, dry. Hence, I kept my Cuban False Chameleons like true chameleons to get some perspective on humidity needs. For the most part, my current animals are doing very well, and even breed for me, and they really LOVE their snails after it rains! Anyway, being in the area that I live in, if you had to recommend anything, how often would misting be for future Carpets, and would I also need a fogger for nights? Also, what length of time for misters and/fogger would need to be set (again, as you put, depending on the seasons)? Also, sorry for the long questions, not really good at encapsulating words much.😅

  • @wifeandcat
    @wifeandcat 3 роки тому

    Enjoyed every minute of this video!! Especially the enclosure details which is something I have been stuck on with old school mentality using screen cages! Very useful, thank you!!

  • @LanaLeon
    @LanaLeon 21 день тому

    Hey Frank! Thank you so much for your channel and the knowledge you share with us!
    I couldn’t find a carpet chameleon, but a FURCIFER VIRIDIS. Are they too different?
    I would appreciate it! I can’t find anyone talking about them here on UA-cam.

    • @LivingArtbyFrankPayne
      @LivingArtbyFrankPayne  19 днів тому +1

      care for viridis should be identical to lateralis.

    • @LanaLeon
      @LanaLeon 19 днів тому

      @@LivingArtbyFrankPayne thank you!

  • @marierollins8804
    @marierollins8804 2 роки тому

    Thank u so much for this. I would love a care sheet as I plan to get some carpet chameleons!

    • @LivingArtbyFrankPayne
      @LivingArtbyFrankPayne  2 роки тому

      Happy to hear you like the video! I do have a caresheet on them posted on my website and in Reptiles magazine. www.livingartbyfrankpayne.com

  • @briannelson3830
    @briannelson3830 3 роки тому +1

    Great content

  • @davidbernal2768
    @davidbernal2768 2 роки тому

    Yo mate, amazing video, I really enjoyed it. U should do one for panthers, cuz its so much contradictory information out there, people will really appreciate it. Mee too :)

    • @LivingArtbyFrankPayne
      @LivingArtbyFrankPayne  2 роки тому

      Thank you! I am not currently keeping panthers but have in the past. If I start again I will make a video. :)

  • @bobkob
    @bobkob 3 роки тому +1

    Superb Care video, Very glad I found this Channel,
    - currently saving up for One of these , aside from Pygmy/ Leaf Chameleons, are there Other Chameleon Species that can be housed in glass/ pvc vivariums of the size ratio ( 18” x 18” x 18” ) in the Pet Chameleon Market ?

    • @LivingArtbyFrankPayne
      @LivingArtbyFrankPayne  3 роки тому +1

      Thank you! Besides the carpets and the leaf chameleons I don’t think there are any other chams I would keep in an enclosure that small.

    • @bobkob
      @bobkob 3 роки тому

      @@LivingArtbyFrankPayne You’re welcome!, thanks for info

  • @alsfishbarn1589
    @alsfishbarn1589 3 роки тому +1

    I’m so excited for this channel! So it’s air flow and ventilation not as important as everyone makes it seem?

    • @LivingArtbyFrankPayne
      @LivingArtbyFrankPayne  3 роки тому +1

      Thank you! Basically yes, ventilation was something that was used for years to explain away poor husbandry. Air flow is important but this is easily achieved in solid sided terrariums by having some ventilation on one side as well as the top being screen. All the major glass terrarium brands have this.

    • @alsfishbarn1589
      @alsfishbarn1589 3 роки тому +1

      Living Art by Frank Payne that makes a lot more sense. I always thought it was crazy they they “had” to be keeper in screens but also stay warm and humid. That’s just impossible to do in a house. Im very excited to the breeding video on these. It looks like a really fun project! My wife has been asking me to get a chameleon for a while now but I’ve always held off due to size or that fact that most chameleon enclosures are those big ugly screens!

  • @Camileon8
    @Camileon8 Рік тому

    Getting a pair soon

    • @miltonlopez7370
      @miltonlopez7370 5 місяців тому +1

      You get them yet?

    • @Camileon8
      @Camileon8 5 місяців тому

      @@miltonlopez7370 haven’t yet. My panther laid eggs so I’m holding off for now. They should hatch in a few more months. It’s going be lots to deal with

    • @miltonlopez7370
      @miltonlopez7370 5 місяців тому

      @@Camileon8 oh wow, congrats, I’ve never owned a chameleon just some anoles and cresties, I really want a carpet chameleon for how tiny they are and beautiful

  • @daytonpegley7111
    @daytonpegley7111 3 роки тому +1

    Great video, very simple and informative not overwhelming whatsoever. I’ve heard for years wild caughts don’t do very well at all but what would your advice be for someone who was getting wild caught to introduce new lines ?

    • @LivingArtbyFrankPayne
      @LivingArtbyFrankPayne  3 роки тому +2

      Thank you! Honestly unless you have experience breeding captive bred lateralis I wouldn’t recommend it at all. Once you have experience with the species then wild caught won’t be nearly as hard.

  • @tidocastillo6824
    @tidocastillo6824 2 роки тому

    I love glass enclosures they look nicer i have 2 but my chameleons tend to get more stressed in them not sure why guessing its the air since the glass cages stay hotter. I breed panther chameleons btw.

    • @LivingArtbyFrankPayne
      @LivingArtbyFrankPayne  2 роки тому

      There must be something else causing the stress. Glass enclosures by themselves would not stress the animals out. You definitely don't want it to get too hot so that could be it. Reducing the wattage of lighting should help with that. I don't use heat lights on my solid sided enclosures for lateralis.

  • @randalls9422
    @randalls9422 3 роки тому +3

    Hey man, I keep and breed Furcifer Pardalis and was wanting to get into keeping and breeding F. Lateralis and F. Campani, the latter once I have a better way to control the environment. Do you know any reputable breeders beside yourself? I noticed that you were out of stock.
    Also, did you hear about the rediscovery of Voeltzkow’s Chameleon? It's the first documented sighting in 100years!

    • @LivingArtbyFrankPayne
      @LivingArtbyFrankPayne  3 роки тому +1

      Hi Randall, the only other consistent breeders of lateralis that I know of in the states are Kevin Stanford and Tim Marks, I recommend them both!
      Campani have been bred by Kevin Stanford and Nick Henn in the past but they were not established and notoriously difficult to keep alive as babies. I don't believe there are any in the country at this point.
      I saw about that chameleon. Very cool!

    • @randalls9422
      @randalls9422 3 роки тому

      @@LivingArtbyFrankPayne thanks!

  • @user-vq8ws7nb9p
    @user-vq8ws7nb9p 2 роки тому

    Hello Frank, thank you for informational video. I am very interested in adopting a chameleon and in the process of doing my research. This will be my first time adopting a reptile, lot of research is needed.
    I have few questions.
    1) Do you need to make egg laying bin if you have a female even if you have bioactive substrate?
    2) Some bioactive bugs do eat protein, is there a danger that they can eat the eggs?
    3) Can you house more than one female in one enclosure? I’m asking specifically for females.
    4) When you mate the pair, are they kept in the same enclosure?

  • @JMCichlids
    @JMCichlids 3 роки тому +1

    Great video Frank! Do you just use ferns for them or do you have any other plants that you like to use with them?

  • @UndefinedBailiwick
    @UndefinedBailiwick 3 роки тому +1

    I hate to correct you, but anyone can order PVC cages online now; sites like apcages.com have some very reasonably priced cages too. Where do you get your PVC cages from though? Did you install that light fixture in the carpet chameleon's cage yourself or did you request it as an accessory when your ordered the cage? That flush light fixture looks really slick, so I'm dying to know.
    Also, can you do a video on how you stack, wire and set up automatic waterers for all your cages? What are those large ABS blocks spacing apart the cages? Do you only have cages that are the same dimensions stacked together or do you stack multiple smaller cages on top of larger cages? I want to get an 8'x4'x4' PVC cage for tegus, but I also want to conserve space by stacking smaller PVC cages on top of it (it's going in a small bedroom, so 32 sq ft takes up a lot of space).
    FYI, I'm going to build a reptile room from scratch, so I want to get all PVC cages to conserve space and time. Getting a bunch of different cages, aquariums and etc. from pet stores or Craiglist wouldn't look good at all...

    • @LivingArtbyFrankPayne
      @LivingArtbyFrankPayne  3 роки тому +2

      Hello! I'll try to answer all your questions and comments. :)
      Of course anyone can order PVC cages online these days but the shipping costs often rival the cost of the enclosure itself, especially for larger enclosures. Fine I guess for one enclosure but I can't imagine what that would cost for many.
      The enclosures all have a screen insert on the top which I set a typical dual fixture fluorescent on top of myself. The light fixtures aren't flush just fairly low profile.
      For stacking the enclosures I only stack those that are the exact same type and dimension. The spacers are actually bed risers! A very cheap and easy solution to spacing out the enclosures for ventilation and lighting. I'm sure you could stack smaller enclosures on top of the larger one though. I'll see if I can make a video in the future that shows the logistics of wiring the lighting and misting but I'm afraid it's nothing special. Just plugging lights into power strips and connecting misting nozzles in series. I know Mist King has some good info out there on how to connect their mist systems.
      If you are starting from scratch I definitely recommend going with the same type and manufacturer of enclosures. It really makes a huge difference in impression and maintenance.
      I hope this has been helpful for you.

  • @LanceKirkman
    @LanceKirkman 3 роки тому

    Thank you!

  • @susanpantoja1503
    @susanpantoja1503 2 роки тому +1

    How do u rise bean beetles and where do u put them to keep them in 85 degrees temps. 🤔

    • @LivingArtbyFrankPayne
      @LivingArtbyFrankPayne  2 роки тому +1

      I’ll have to make a video on that one day. I just put them up high in my reptile room where it is often around 80.

  • @EinRanunkulus
    @EinRanunkulus 3 роки тому

    That is great Content 😁

  • @egonegon6116
    @egonegon6116 2 роки тому +1

    Hi,
    in summer my room can turn quite warm. Over 32°c, is this bad for the animals? At the night i will have the air condition on and on really hot days, also during the day. But there can be days, when I am not home and the aircondition will be turned off. Is this a problem? Because I have read that they like temperatures of around 25°C.
    Thanks a lot and I am looking forward to receive an answer :)

    • @LivingArtbyFrankPayne
      @LivingArtbyFrankPayne  2 роки тому

      That is fine for short periods, especially if hydration is provided and a cool night time drop.

  • @makeajazznoiseYTstoleit
    @makeajazznoiseYTstoleit 2 роки тому

    This guy is legit!

  • @jackottaway92
    @jackottaway92 2 роки тому

    Great video! My background is in mechanical engineering specifically in fluid dynamics and thermodynamics and the idea of an all screen enclosure indoors is something that has never really made sense to me unless your house is more or less perfect ambient conditions for them. Is the top of your enclosures entirely screen or is it just a section?

  • @Grey-ke9gd
    @Grey-ke9gd 27 днів тому +1

    I feel you guys should try to start exporting of captive bread species to be introduced back into the wild even color morphes if it's permissable by the governments standards

    • @LivingArtbyFrankPayne
      @LivingArtbyFrankPayne  26 днів тому

      In almost all cases this isn't possible by private individuals. Instead my goal by producing captive bred animals is to reduce the demand for wild collected animals.

  • @fajarkawitan2306
    @fajarkawitan2306 2 роки тому

    Hi frank, do you use repashy plus for the chameleon that you keep outdoor? and when do you start suplementing for hatchling? btw, I find that this type of persentation is enjoyable and very informative. thanks!

    • @LivingArtbyFrankPayne
      @LivingArtbyFrankPayne  2 роки тому

      I mostly use pure calcium for chameleons kept outside. I start supplementing right away with babies. I do use the calcium plus less these days. Most feedings I use plain calcium.

  • @user-vq8ws7nb9p
    @user-vq8ws7nb9p 2 роки тому +1

    I have more questions… I really want a carpet chameleon and am in the midst of researching. I have never owned a reptile this is new to me. I in NJ, so I will contact you once I am ready to adopt!
    Gut loading insects…
    1) do you gut load all insects or is it just for crickets?
    2) if you have bioactive enclosure, do you need to feed the insects that live in the enclosure?
    3) what is the reasoning for gut loading insects? Do they lack nutrients on it’s own?
    4) what is the breakdown of the chameleon dietary needs? I don’t see too much info on the carpet chameleon online. Is there a reliable site that can shows this info?

    • @LivingArtbyFrankPayne
      @LivingArtbyFrankPayne  2 роки тому

      1. All
      2. No
      3. To improve nutrition
      4. There really isn’t a discrete breakdown as it isn’t really known. Chameleon academy and my own website have more care info.

    • @user-vq8ws7nb9p
      @user-vq8ws7nb9p 2 роки тому

      @@LivingArtbyFrankPayne thank you for the reply. I have been watching chameleon academy UA-cam channel, I will also check out your website!

  • @whatshisface1390
    @whatshisface1390 9 місяців тому

    How much are those cages? Why can’t I find them on their page? 😅

  • @victoriawu9782
    @victoriawu9782 3 роки тому +1

    😍😍😍

  • @Airsoftinmaryland
    @Airsoftinmaryland 3 роки тому +1

    I have a WC female that seems to be doing well and I would like to get a male from you and breed them. Could they be kept in the same enclosure or would they need to be kept separate unless mating? Enclosure size is 24x18x36

  • @scottiesnipes
    @scottiesnipes 2 роки тому

    where do you sell these guys?

  • @Randalljunk
    @Randalljunk 9 місяців тому

    Do you recommend a small fan in the enclosure?

    • @LivingArtbyFrankPayne
      @LivingArtbyFrankPayne  9 місяців тому

      It's not necessary but may be beneficial in some cases. I would not recommend one inside the enclosure but one in the room is good.

  • @tonyburns4873
    @tonyburns4873 2 роки тому +1

    I would like to buy four pairs of your species of carpet comedians

    • @LivingArtbyFrankPayne
      @LivingArtbyFrankPayne  2 роки тому

      I am currently sold out. I don’t do wait lists but if you go to my availability page a pop up should appear:
      www.livingartbyfrankpayne.com/shop
      You can put in your email address there and you will receive notifications whenever I have availability updates. Thanks!

  • @larrylaird3576
    @larrylaird3576 3 роки тому

    Frank what do you think of backwater reptiles and their carpet chameleons for sale???

    • @LivingArtbyFrankPayne
      @LivingArtbyFrankPayne  3 роки тому

      I don't think anyone should buy wild caught carpet chameleons unless they already have experience breeding captive bred ones. Wild caught ones are extremely delicate and difficult to acclimate.