im somewhat with allfalls on this one mine is in the basement with little way for him to tell what is going on outside exept for when i take him out. i would imagine they would become fully accustom to the lighitng cycle ive provided as opposed to whats going on outside in the world. My cham...
yea they grow at an alarming rate ive heard that you can put them in the fridge for a bit to somewhat stunt there growth but id look into it a little more there should be some threads that can help you out
i never had this problem mine will damn near take your finger to get at a worm of any type, no hesitation at all you present it and bam its gone. Id say just keep trying there great feeders if you can get your chams to accept them vast amount of gooey liquid in them, great for hydration
wow you throw your cage in the food ? all this time ive been doing it backwards>.> i usually throw a cup with 12-15 crickets in the morning and he usually eats them around 25-45 mins after the lights come on. I also usually will throw a few more in late in the day if hes trolling the cup, ive...
i was curious as to how long these bulbs are good for or usable for thaty matter i got one with a tank i bought and the bulb is very old from what i can tell
hibicus are generally a pain in the arse to keep going they need to be fed. but those others are great choices , im currently using a very large sheffelera in my enclosure
the ones mantioned above are great but some are easier to drown/kill then others, pothos are generally know as "unkillable" which im sure is untrue but that can take the most abuse and live.
also heres a safe plant list just google the names to see how big of a plant they are...
i currently run mine on a timer and its a way better idea for me the 2 mins max that the unit goes off for was not enough for me, so i set a secondary timer for 5 min interval so the unit goes off twice so i get a 4 mins misting session
chahm look in great health id say nice limbs eyes dont seem sunken and color looks fantastic. i would defenetly get more foliage in there live plants are always great, how big is the hibicus thats going in there?
as the other 2 stated i would do the same rais them up somehow, i might also put them a little close to each other so your cham feels more secure in a dense canopy. but other then that your setup is looking great nice work