Hey All
I know we all take care of our precious Chams but what else do we do with our spare time. Besides taking care of my six chams I make shrunken heads out of apples and pears. I know weird :rolleyes: but check out my site and give me feedback. What do u do!!!!;)
Bob
Humidy
Hi All
I have been using the same process for years I've attached pixs. I also use PVC pipe to pump into numerous cages. They are set on timers and go off every six hours for 1 hr. at a time. ;)
Bob
Tinker Toys
I only have 6 Chams w/ limited space so it is a good alternative and allows alot of variation. I even attached screen between 2 horizantals and created a hammock type setting while also allowing waxworms and mealys a place to gather at feeding time.
Bob
Tinker Toy use
The verticals are a little slippery for little ones but my adults don't seem to have a problem, of course I have standard wood dowels always within reach just in case.
All of the horizantals are wood dowels so no prblem there.
Thanks for the inquiry.Bob
Hi All
Here are some pics of my Chams. The first is "Pretty Girl" a 7mo. old red bar ambilobe, next is "Lil Moe" a 5 mo old high yellow veiled and the last 2 are of my big boy "Big Moe" a turquoise 1 yr. old veiled. ;)
Bob
Fl. Temps dropping
Hey All
I love the pics of your home here are some of mine. Not as elaborate, but I know the boat your in up here in NJ. All my Chams have been provided by my good friend Phil Ciafardo. Cages are made from standard window screens bought from my local Lowe's, Bases are made...
Thanks for the input but the chams are not being choked, their mouths are open because of the camera so close. Had chams quite a long time.So don't fret.