That erks me too:mad:
I have noticed it, has anyone tried writing to Hagan (Exo-Terra) to ask them to remove the cham from their box? I just did...lets see what they have to say...I basically quoted their website ("Exo Terra is committed to responsible animal ownership.") and asked them to do...
If the glass is tempered, it cannot be cut or drilled (there should have been a sticker on the bottom when you first got it). If it isn't, you should be able to find glass cutting tools or a drill bit at most hardware stores.
That's a good idea, it's very wrong of them to suggest that waterfalls are good for chams. Especially to an unsuspecting buyer, most people assume that the petstore will give you the correct advice, when what they're really giving you is the most 'cost effective' advice!
My panther did the exact same things when he was younger! He eventually just kind of grew out of the rock-chewing thing...I don't really know why they do it though:confused:
He still chews on the branches of his ficus occasionally, he once bit a pothos vine in half...I think, he thought, it...
I LOVE IT!!!
It's sturdy, comfortable for your cham and aesthetically pleasing for the humans around:rolleyes:
I bet it's the focal point of the room...I know mine is and it's not nearly as beautiful (the exterior, that is;))
My cham chews on the branches of most of my plants, not very often, but he does do it. He used to do it more when he was younger. If you're worried about him ingesting soil, you could cover it with small stones, just make sure they're not small enough to fit in his mouth (keeping in mind his...