Ahh, Kinyonga, I'm soooo glad you just posted that, saves me starting a new thread and stops me worrying again. My female veiled is eating the sand from her laying box and keeps doing big sandy poo bombs. Doesn't seem to bother her or her appetite but I was wondering whether it was normal or...
Yes, but you're fortunate enough to live in the US of A!!! Her in UK the options are reptibreeze, net "flexarium", glass terrarium or DIY. Out of those options, The Reptibreeze comes out well. :p
Hi,
I live in devon, UK and I have a reptibreeze large for my veiled cham. I have a shower curtain around the back coming forward around both sides towards the front, mist twice daily, have a little dripper and keep humidity above 50% AT ALL TIMES with this. I love the reptibreeze and it...
Hello,
I have a female veiled Cham who is fully grown (age guestimate between what shop said and what she looks like compared to tonnes of photos would be around 10-11 months old)
She's kept in a large reptibreeze (in the UK) with some shower curtain to keep humidity up. Lots of live...
I do what Clark does, everything drains into a large square plastic container that the reptibreeze cage stands in. There is a slight tilt under the container that "encourages" the water towards a certain corner where I have drilled a small hole. I have a bucket under the hole at all times...
Yup, I tried several different methods but me and my cham have settled on a great compromise.
I've got a piece of kit called a "big dripper" (I'm one of the rarer UK members) which I fill with warm water and a water treatment product to combat the chlorine.
This drips through the top mesh...
I've had this powder called Pro reptile gutload stuff that i've just been shaking into feed pots in with the worms, the roaches and the locusts, along with gel water crystals and some fresh fruit and veg. I wondered why none of the critters had been touching the powder until my son took a look...
I do a bit of both.
Budgie gets the locusts free range in her cage at all times, and I enjoy watching her whizz around hunting them but with all the misting I do, I can't guarantee that the locusts will retain their vitamin coating so in the morning, after her shower she gets a small cup of...