Yeah all those are certainly fine i know some people steer away from ficus because their sap can be irritating. I use the imbrella tree and pothos (devils ivy) with no problems
There's a ton on here if you just use the search function but i think most people drill a hole or two in the bottom of their LLLreptile cages (if thats what they have) and put some sort of pan or bucket under it to catch all the water
Not to steal your thread but i'm wondering if any one has experience with english ivy in their cages and if they had any problems with it completely taking over their cages
Absolutely. You can also buy an auto mister too but depending on your financing it's a lot cheaper just to get a hand sprayer. I use a handheld pump sprayer that works great that i picked up at ace hardware...
There are tons on this web site just use the search function and type in keywords like "DIY cages" or "home made cage" you'll find a lot and i'm sure there are many that will post pictures of theirs. I recommend the LLLreptile screen cages though they are cheap, very functional, and not worth...
Yeah unless you literally change the water EVERYDAY but even then you have to worry about the crickets or other feeders drowning in there and such. There shouldn't be any sort of water dish or anything to avoid these things. misting their enclosure for 3-5 minutes 2-3 times a day is the best...
Unfotunately, i don't know much about answering your questions but i had to share my expression when i saw the third picture. WOW i have a 8 month old female and yours could eat mine :eek:
I just walked around the block once or twice and picked up some dead sticks that had fallen off the tree. I then scrubed them with very hot water and a sponger. And to top it off I put them in the over for 10 minutes at 350 Degrees kill any left over unwanted bacteria or parasites
I started cup feeding but have moved on to more free ranging. I use the LLLreptile 4 foot tall screen cage and the crickets seem to immidiately run up the screen and my cham just picks them off while they climb. They don't even get a chance to try and tunnel their way through my plants.
The best thing to do is get a wire cage or a cheap table that your not afraid to drill a hole through and drill some holes in the bottom of the cage if it's a wire cage from LLLreptile. Otherwise you really just have to improvise and try jury rig something. I'll try and get you a picture of...