I have outdoors enclosures and see June Bugs in them quite often. I've never caught any of my chams actually going for one, but I'm sure they probably have... But, they do have plenty to eat with the feeders I provide, and all of the mosquitos! I see them get those GIANT ones all the time...
You are local to me(somewhat), so if you want to come and check it out someday, you are welcome to! It's a very simple design, and very strong against animal intrusion.
NOW, that's cool! WOW! I'm speechless. I'd love to see some inside shots!
I'll send them some chocolate covered strawberries from California, if they'll let you take some pics of the inside for the forum!!!
LOL! I do love it here (in the Forum)! It's a rare treat for me to find something like this, and I'm totally excited! I thought I was just the oddball around my neighborhood, other than the couple of guys at the local pet store!
I have an acre here, so I am pretty blessed! Lots of room...
1.2 Sambava, 1.2 Veiled, 1.0 GTP, 3 Sulcata tortoises, 2.0 human boys... And many eggs and hatchlings! Oh! This list will change after the So Cal Show... ;)
Dayna
LOL! Trust me... I still have plenty to mow! But the tortoises help in their area. :)
BTW, these cages are really EASY to make! Fairly economical, and they weather great!!!
I made them out of 1/2" conduit, using conduit "elbows" to join the corners. For the "small" cages, I made...
Hello all!
We live in Southern California and I thought I'd share my vivariums with all of you who are interested in keeping your Chams outdoors... weather permiting, of course!
We have Veiled's and Panthers, and all are thriving outside. The adults live outdoors most of the year. I...
If you are in the Los Angeles area, I can help you out with a few things... I have all kinds of Cham stuff not being used. Contact me directly, and lets see what we can do! I am close to the Pasadena area.
Dayna
Final
Sad News...
The vet, Dr. Molnar (who is awesome, by the way) had to put my Izzy to sleep today... He said the whole leg would definately have be amputated, and he was 50-50 on whether she would even survive the surgery, much less the long healing process. On top of that, she was...