im not sure, my understanding is that the "night" lights were supposed to simulate the light the moon would give off, while providing some heat for low night temps. But thats not for certain, someone else on here might now something else. But these types of lights are un-necessary for chams...
What! Doesnt everybody sit in front of the TV for dinner.
Julirs you ride harleys too, nice! here my 2004 1200 sporty with a few slight modifications. And when i say a few im mean about 8-9k in extras, just a little.
i think that you could use more plants at the bottom to drink from, pygmys are low area dwellers, they dont climb high.
your temps need to drop a little at night, chams need the temps to drop at night to help with digestion.
you need to supplement your chams, they need their feeders dusted...
you need to fill this out. Are they WC?
Cage Info:
Cage Type - Describe your cage construction (Glass, Screen, Combo?) What are the dimensions?
Lighting - What brand, model, and type of lighting are you using? What is your daily lighting schedule?
Temperature - What temp range have you...
its hard to say without the actual owner to fill out the care sheet. if you are puting crix in and then coming back later and there are no crix, i would assume he is eating them unless there is a hole in his cage where they are escaping.