The mist will be so fine if you angle it in the right direction and have enough plants in the enclosure along with you have the screen covered in plastic and drainage you should be good to go. Is your cage 24x by 24x or smaller? Just set you timer to 1 min and test how wet it gets things in...
They are but many of them are actually toxic in large quantities but odds are they are not eating large quantities. I would definitey rather my cham ti be eating collard greens over my pothos plants lol but thats just me
I would watch it closely and present your cham with some collard greens or something a little better for him if he eats a lot of pothos he could get sick but i doubt if hed eat that much
The fact that the soil is always wet tells me the roots may be rotting possibly. I would try repotting with fresh soil and getting of anything dead or rotted. If its not that it could be the fact that it is getting almost 0 natural sunlight? Lastly I would try giving it a little plant food...
For me the hard part is getting the baby supers to be produced Ive try to keep lots of fresh food for then and they are on a bed of oats and bran and ive had 20+ beetles in there for at least 5 months and no babies i dk if they are getting eaten or if its not warm enough or what. I have...
Not in terms of the supplements calcium every day vitamins a few times a month, a couple things about babies dont give him too large of food, or keep his basking spot too hot needs to be less than 85 for a young one or they can burn their casque. Feed him well why he is growing basically...
Ive seen others use that method on here I dont see any harm in it, I would try just the sides first and see how that does before I did 3 sides. Also make sure its away from any drafts or vents that will dry it out fast.
If I was going to make something custom I would definitely try to make something 30 inches wide and 40 or so tall and 18-20 deep. Depends on what kinda space u have and where its going to sit I just think the 16 in or even the 24x24x48offer very little space to crawl around or more...
Looks pretty healthy to me! I would defintely invest in some small pothos plants, or shefflera plant or tree even, ficus, philodendron, palm plants are some of the best look for the pothos or philodendron with long vines or ones that are starting. They need more places to hide to truly feel...
Definitely more vines and greenery and live plants if you can do it pothos are cheap and work great so are shefflera. Love the mountains in the background looks amazing!