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bubble wrap on the bottom >.> *JOKING*....well maybe im joking.
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I think the calcium supplementation is going to help those nails.
I would leave them alone. -Brad
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For dry gutload I use Kristina's from off the Melleri website. Here is a link to the page that has the link to the gutload. Scroll down the page until you see the link to Kristina's gutload. The font is in blue. The document opens in a word file, or similar file.
http://www.melleridiscovery.com/index.html For the older veiled cham we had with the funny nails- I did not mess with the nails. But she did get calcium supplemented. I don't know about vitamin E for burns. I used silvadene. I recommend a short cage, too. We put Chidiebere in a short cage and then added small soft plants at the bottom and lots of vines and horizontals. We didn't have many tall vertical branches in the cage because they hindered her as she began to grip and walk again.
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That's not such a bad idea, perhaps.
![]() What has been recommended to me for cushioning is this: at Home Depot they sell gray pipe-wrap for use in insulating pipes in underfloors, etc. These is handy to use to cover the edges of planters or any other sharp or firm edge inside the cage. Home Depot and Lowes also sell green mesh in their garden department. It is used to create shady overhangs on decks, etc. But it us like a soft plastic mesh, nonabsorbent, and washable, and works well to wad up in areas of the cage where a fall could happen. It is sold in packages, or by the foot, and is pretty inexpensive. I always keep a bunch of it around because we also use it to create the visual barriers between cages (because it allows some airflow).
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Also, both of them are outside right now- it is overcast bet better than nothing.
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My male Jackson's likes to roam and climb his screen, no matter how big his enclosure or how many plants
![]() He has bubblewrap in the bottom as he slides down his screen on occasion (he seems to have worn his nails down a bit- I would free range him but he has shown that he wanders the whole house if allowed.)
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I don't have a short cage right now- I am using her original birdcage (until I can get a hold of a proper cage) with lots of fake leafy vines run through the bars. She isn't a side climber and stays on her branches. She seems to get around okay- I think it is that she can't see very well and she has to feel her way around. I may just suspend some of the mesh you were talking about in the middle of the cage to make a bouncy bottom to catch her if she falls and thetry to get some bushy small ficus or schefflera for the lower ends. Does that sound like a good idea?
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