Yeah I noticed that whenever my mister would go to work that a smell would come about the room. I just repotted my plants, put more holes in the bottom and put some rocks in the bottom before adding soil. And wahlaa smell is gone............for now.
I bought mine from Herpmist. It is a great unit, very easy to set up. Jason is a great guy to deal with, he always answered any of my question ASAP. I would highly recommend Herpmist.
I bought some shelving from Lowes. I was a rack system. I bought one box of it and I made (2) 24dx48wx36t stands. My 24x24x48 fits on them perfectly. My lights/uvb tube site in top with about 3-6 inches to spare. It also has a shelf on the bottom which is where my drain buckets site. It really...
Exactly, cause they are bigger and more intimidating. Yes they can do alot of damage. It is a dog, a living animal. The dam thing has a mind of its own. Pit bulls are not BAD. It is not a bad breed.
I would like to put my 2 cents in. Pitbulls are no way are anymore aggressive than any other breed. You just dont hear about the other breeds being as aggressive. Years ago people had problems with Rotts, and before then Dobermans, and before them, yadda yadda yadda....This comes from about 18...
I have had this problem with all my plants. I just get new soil and then pull out plant a completely wash all soil away from roots. Then re-pot and good to go.
Oh yeah, it can mist at anytime for as little as 1 minute at a time. I never thought about misting for different lenght of times. I think I will change it up a bit.
I have searched for info on shedding and have seen a few posts but no anwsers. I am curious as to what to do to help a Veiled cham shed? I am sure that humidity and misting or showers will work. My male now is about 5 months old, his first 5 or so sheds were Great, they came and gone usually...