I am a visual learner and it's hard for me visualizing the basking light placement and all that. Or how to use the dimming thermostat. I know what it will do but idk what the set up will be like
I'm not an expert on this whatsoever, but what I have gathered from reading and researching is getting a Cham is always a risk. Whether you put them in a small or large cage there are risks. At the end of the day, we are trying to replicate their natural habitat the best we can and throwing them...
Oh, and I bought a full throttle run feeder..... And a million other things. I. Can't. Stop. Paco Picasso is gonna be happy..... Hopefully I don't accidentally kill him. Lord knows I'm buying anything I can to prevent that.
I'm no expert but have asked this before, and researched it. You can't put them in a cage that's too big. In the wild their cage is huge so the bigger the better.
Okay guys, I went a littttle nuts. So my Cham is coming in over a week. This is quickly becoming an obsession. Anyhow, so I started planning to build his enclosure and I am doing a background and all this fun stuff. The more I research I do, the more I find stuff to do/buy. First, I have bought...
Btw, the YouTube channel you referred was amazing! It helped a lotttt. I hope I don't kill my boy ? I'm doing everything I can to make sure he's gonna be a healthy boy.
Thank you so much! I really appreciate all your advice. Yes, I have thoroughly researched my husbandry. I think I have it all down but I think a lot will be hands on as well. I am getting a Kammer locale cross Panther, boy.