I went to my local Reptile store here in the SF bay area, (The Reptile Room) and saw this Super cute lil panther for sale, they say hes about 2 months old, but he is soooo tiny and showing a lot of color! if i had the money i would have bought him, but i didnt, so sad day.... lol here are the...
LECA is just another term for Hydroton, Lightweight Expanded Clay Aggregate, i was just wondering cuz ive had terrariums, and if you water too much it would just get to "wet" and the water would just sit, and become stagnate, i was just curious to how people avoid having this issue.
I actually use a "red" plastic cup like the ones for parties, but i devised a holder for it by using a Rabbit/Guinea Pig water bottle holder ziptied it to the inside of the cage and the cups sit perfectly in place and very easy to remove.
sorry its a link to a PDF file. its makes no sense to me either. but i was just curious because ive read a lot of people give their chams showers. and my understaning thats just regular tap water. im just not sure if its just because they have really nice water or it dosent affect the chams. we...
i got her back in may at the reptile expo in the cow palace. I bought her from the LLL reptile vendor there. i just couldnt remember how old they said she was, i am thinking quite young. it just seems like its been forever and she hasnt gotten bigger(even though i know she has.). lol.also how do...
she usually stands a bit higher, she just was not sure what to do as she dosent like me very much, and sticking my camera in her face shes not a big fan of!
here is a water quality report from 2007, im sure its still about the same now.
do you think this water would be safe for my cham? or should i still use purified? thanks...
how exactly is it taperd? where does the water go once pooled to the side? do you have chanels running to a drain? or maybe holes that drain into a resivoir? i would like to know for future plans i have. thanks!