LOL, i have an alergy to Penicillin and i eat mouldy cheese :eek: but i would'nt let my Cham eat a insect that lived and ate in a moldy enviournment! What goes in your feeders goes in you Cham!
JMO
Please dont assume from my replies that i'm being confrontational! I just see a lot of products for sale that replicate moon light for reptiles, and have read that a lot of people use them. It was meerley just a information gathering question about night lighting and nothing more. Trust me i...
It's not a question about COOLNESS for me! It's About what everyone on here goes on about "simulating the natural enviournment" i know we can't simulate everything, but as we say here "every little helps"
I'm not on about flooding the cage with blue and red light like the cage above! I am planning on 1-2 low light bulbs, and i'm sure that he could find a little dark if required (obviously i will be monitoring the progress)
Will controlling my lighting with a dimmable ballast and control system affect the life of the bulbs?
I'm thinking not, but if anyone has had experienve with dimming there lights your input would be priceless!
Thanks
Usually a picture can help! i'm guessing you have a screen cage, so therefore a showere curtain round the cage can help.
If not, a few more plants and a revised misting schedule will work a treat!
Just checking ref the UV! ;) Would be a good idea to cover the loose soil just incase he accidetly eats a bit of soil when feeding, dot want him to get impacted!