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The cabinet has more cubic feet (11ish cubic feet) than the generally recommended minimum cage size of 18x18x36 (6.75 cubic feet) so that's good. Atleast 24x24x48 (16 cubic feet) is ideal.
I think as long as you have a good temperature gradient going it would be plenty of space...
I posted my excitement about it earlier, but Home Depot has a really nice Schefflera Trinette for sale! :D
http://www.homedepot.com/p/t/203380973?storeId=10051&langId=-1&catalogId=10053&productId=203380973&R=203380973
Thank you! I was pleasantly surprised!! Daryls fit in his cage with no problem, but I may need to be creative to get Beths into hers :) she already has three nice plants so I may end up leaving it out on the porch and letting her free range outside on it! Daryls a jumper or I'd let him hangout...
I have ordered twice from http://www.reptilefood.com/ and have been pleased. I get 1000 at a time to feed two young veileds. I order about once a month and have very little die off in that time.
I ordered these bad boys from Home Depot for $17 each! I wasn't expecting much since I have gotten some real dud plants online before. These things are awesome! In their pots the tops come to just above my knees!
Did you pause after each period, like it was an actual sentence? I did. I tried not to but my brain said I had no choice. :)
Maybe they have key board issues. Mine would do that every so often when my top case was going out.
I really like the bug burger! It eliminates the need for a water source if you are using a dry gut load. Instead of adding water, I puree a variety of fruits and veggies and put that in. The bugs love it!
Like other have said, the Flukers stuff will keep the crickets alive, but it will do...
My only word of advise is to start buying your setup several months in advance, unless finances aren't a real concern. The chameleon will be the least expensive part of it all. Assuming you go with a veiled, and you don't figure in future vet costs. An empty premade enclosure can cost $50-150...
Thank you! I will definitely be adding more! I used up the bits and pieces from that I had from their big cages and ran out :( I have some more coming in the mail! I want to find a small scheff or pothos to put in their cages but the place I usually get them from has none at the moment.
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We made baby Beth her very own outdoor enclosure yesterday! Now she doesn't have to swap her outside time with that stinky boy :D I'm going to let it dry for the day. We stained and polyurethanes it yesterday, but I want to make sure it's good and cured before I let her check it out. :)