Hahah! If you lived here in Vancouver, you would understand why I'm going through all this trouble to make a really nice freerange enclosure for them. I dont want to make a big bulky box in the middle of the room and spend a ton of money. Or some $200 overpriced piece of crap made by some...
Thanks Jann! It looks really great, almost the idea I had for my babies when they are a bit bigger. Hopefully taking them out of my Reptarium next month to rehouse them on the ficus plants that I've already bought. We are celebrating the Olympics here in Vancouver, and I decided when I got the...
I have two UVB tubes, that I am going to set up, just as I have done with the heat lamps, making sure that all chords are strapped against the wall, far enough away so that neither of them can climb onto the lamps and burn themselves.
I am thinking quite possibly of buying some industrial...
I think that having overhead heat lamps on the plants will create a proper temperature gradient for the Chams. And the full day sun through the windows will provide enough sun light I'm pretty sure. They are both still very young, and my plants are set up in nice accessible areas in my house...
I have the two ficus trees in different rooms in the house, one in my bedroom and one in my study room. Mine are both juvies, so I hope that these two trees will be enough for now, until I have a chance to set up some hooks on the ceiling to hang some pothos plants, or some other kind of vines...
Hey there,
I'm new to these forums, and have recently been deciding on how to house my two 4 month old Nosy Be panther chameleons. One's a male and one's a female. My plan is to start breeding these lovely critters, as I have in the past bred crested geckos, leopard geckos, and my two ball...