Updated cham room video tour

clarkrw3

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Just shot a new video of my cham room setup currently. It is always in a state of flux so am sure it will look different next week;) Let me know what you think!!

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What a collection holy cow, so jealous! Breeding sticks to thats rad! What morphs were all the different babies again? Are they all faly's?

Thanks!! The sticks are really cool, sorta like Mantis I always feel bad feeding them off.
The babies that have hatches so far are all Nosy Faly.:D


Thx Rob! I need a bigger room....but I'm not going to get one :(
 
Nice vidoe, thanks for sharing. Quick question, when you are cleaning the baby bins do you just take out the babies along with the plants/climbing structure and change the paper towels?
Thanks!
 
Wow that's amazing.. So jealous

Thx!!

Nice vidoe, thanks for sharing. Quick question, when you are cleaning the baby bins do you just take out the babies along with the plants/climbing structure and change the paper towels?
Thanks!

Yeah, when I clean them I pick up the structure with all the babies on it and place it in another bin then wash off all the little poops from the plants and clean and replace the paper towels. I have heard of others that don't like the use of paper towels in the bins, I place 6 paper towels down folded over and then the structure holds it down, I also have (corn pads) that index the climbing structure so it doesn't slide around and get too close to the sides of the bin.
 
I noticed you're located in AZ, I may be moving out there soon. Wondering how you handle their humidity requirements? Auto mister? what are you timings. I don't want to have to rehome my adopted nosey be if I end up going down your way. Thanks.
 
I noticed you're located in AZ, I may be moving out there soon. Wondering how you handle their humidity requirements? Auto mister? what are you timings. I don't want to have to rehome my adopted nosey be if I end up going down your way. Thanks.

No need to rehome chameleons do great down here. I feel an automated misting system is a must no matter where you live and even more so in AZ. I would have to check my current schedule, I haven't changed it in quite some time. But in general it is 4 times a day for 3-5 min each time, 5 being in the morning when they are most likely to drink. I noticed some humidity issues when I had one or two chams but now I have no issues. When I had just a couple I would run a cool mist humidifier when the humidity would drop. Now with the amount of misters going off in that room it's always humid:D. So simple answer is if you are having humidity issues...just buy more chams;)


I noticed your avatar is a crestie...I breed those too :D
 
Cool, ty for the info. I do have a misting system for my guy. and more chams would be great! =P if only it were possible atm.

Had a pretty cool crested season last year. Taking the year off depending on where I end up.
 
dude post more pics of that giant fischers dude!!! man he looked like a stunner!!!

Yeah he is a stud!!! ImageUploadedByTapatalk1364166490.640612.jpg
 
What do you have around each cage is that a shower curtain or? Is that to help keep in humidity I'm thinking of doing something like this but how do you keep it on and all?! If anything could you pm pics of your cages and how you have the shower curtains set up?! It'd be a huge help
 
What do you have around each cage is that a shower curtain or? Is that to help keep in humidity I'm thinking of doing something like this but how do you keep it on and all?! If anything could you pm pics of your cages and how you have the shower curtains set up?! It'd be a huge help

Yeah, they are shower curtains from Lowe's. They keep up humidity, provide a visual barrier, and keep the spray from the misters off the walls. I just get 1" rolls of Velcro (black works much better than clear) and wrap the top of the cage with Velcro and stick the curtain to it, then trim to size. Works great for me.;)
 
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