I built a free standing 3 sided frame with bamboo sticks and zip ties from the garden center. You can mount sticks and vines at virtually any angle or height you want. After the frame is built you can zip tie plants to it as well.
Well looks like your mind is made up Nicky! I wish you and your new friend the best.
Please know that the people on this forum have vast years of combined experience and are really trying to do what is best for this amazing animal.
Earlier the tone was a little frank, but you would be...
Your choice of chams is not very good for beginners, you do by the way have great taste. If I were in your shoes I would consider a male veiled to start. Also save money for a bigger enclosure or build one. Your new friend will need a new house at about 6 to 8 months.
Pothos are great...
Maybe take it easy on the kid! We don't need to be jerks around here, at least he's asking advice.
A 18x18x24 would be a great temporary home for a young cham as long as it's a terrarium style and not a fish tank.
The others are correct in saying to do lots of research and you are in the...
Hello Everyone,
I was watching my cham yesterday through the screen and noticed that he was having a problem with his right rear foot. He lost his toenails! I was keeping him in a large reptibreeze so I figured the screen got em. Looking around at the screen and sure enough there is what...
Long time Cham owner but new to this forum. I use bamboo stakes that you can find at garden centers. I make a teepee with them and zip tie it. Then I place a vine type plant on top of the teepee. Right now I'm using a nepenthes pitcher plant. My cage is 18x18x60 so I used 6 ft bamboo poles...