How about some wax paper. It lets light through, but obstructs the view. Plus odds are its only temporary. You could even put a big plant in front of the cage as a permanent solution. I used to drape fake vines on the outside like i was Camouflaging a tank if i had a couple of extended...
Meh if it doesnt look like you have a pet tree, its not enough stuff. You should have to try to find the cham. Only issue is if the foliage crowds out the basking area. And them leaves love the basking area almost as much as the cham.
Spar Urethane. Its called a few things (outdoor polyurethane, Spar varnish, marine grade blabla). But its basically polyurethane that is UV stable. Once its cured, you could eat off of it, or eat it.
What are basking temps? Even 48 degrees is fine at night.
A day time high of 72 is fine too. Ideally the heatbulb would pop him into the 80's in the basking area.
Just convince him with "more bug, less chew".
But really the only thing that worked for me is "trail mix" feeder cup with lots of different feeders, and hope for a few misses. I did have one person, a desperate soul, glue a upside down cricket on a dubia with a dot of honey...
Oh yea, i try to feed each of my feeders a different gutload. So the supers would get the left over carrots and the dubia would get the left over leafy greens.
As part of the grow tent master race, we welcome you. That being said, how are you handling air circulation? You want humidity as low as possible during the day, and high as possible at night. This keeps mold growth down and hydrates the cham at night. And i assume there is not a plastic...
My dude, them supers drown if there is even the thinnest amount of water on the floor. The surface tension of the water coats them and then its GG.
Plus you cant even gut load them much. The difference in weight between a starved super and one that just had a feast, is 10%. They are not the...
Another trick is replace the nozzles. You can tune the pattern and the flow amount.
https://www.ecologictechnologiesinc.com/misting_systems_misting_nozzles.html
Japanese maples are popular around here. They grow in the shade of other trees, so they tolerate being in cages. We have at least 3 in the hood and Since they are like $100 a pop, we give away samplings like candy.
They are some what hard to "bonsai". You basically just let it over grow in...
Naw Spike just "peed". Happens all the time around here. Normally you get poo along with the urate, but if its high caterpillar time, there is more water going in the pie hole vs solids, so the end result is...
Your math is off. All you did was turn the cham into a human length snek frein
You have to do the other dimensions. The cham is 9.71 times longer, but its also 9.71 times wider, and 9.71 times taller.
So your cham is really 915 times heavier. So its 200g x 915 = 183kg or 402 pounds.
But...
You shouldnt need to have it sent out "for non commercial use" if you are using the 6.5. The drift in a professional setting (zoo) is +-0.25 UVI over 5 years, which is less than the variance between two new units.
As for paying for itself. Mine easily paid for its self, with 3 cages running...