i wouldn't say that the CHR doesn't care about their animals. They have a wide variety of animals and aren't as keen on one specific reptile as a breeder would(my 2 cents). chams1, I don't know if I have PMed you before but are you a vendor or breeder in the chicagoland area?
do you have a website or anything? if I ever happened to sell chams I'd be intrested in selling Jacks. and p.s. the chicago reptile house will buy/ or give you trade for your chams if buisness is ever running slow
This question came up to me today and I thought I might put it up on this forum. Is anyone in the 'buisness' of breeding and selling reptiles locally? I was just intrested and wondering how you get into it, and if it's even worth trying. Comments would be appreciated. thanks
olympia pretty much sumed it up for you. but you can save alot of money if you know how to build a cage. and I only spend no more than $20 for food a month.
not sure how and what supplies to get. also not sure whats the best. if someone can give me a list on most affordable and quality supplies to make a professional mist system thatd be great. also a step-by-step way to put it together would be appreciated. thanksss
If you got a micheals near town, they got a great selection of fake plants. Don't spend 10-25 bucks on fake plants at the pet store. I bought this 7ft leafy vine for 3 bucks! my chams are swinging like tarzan now!
I'm in the same situation as you. I have 8 baby Jacks. Mine are in a screened cage with a heat source. I feed them fruitflies 2 or 3 or 4 times a day. give them a good spray down too.
bears suck?? and the avatar goes good with the name
Just because I'm from chicago doesnt mean im a bears fan. I'm one of the many pack fans down in illinois.
So I went into my local pet shop today to get the usual (3 dozen large crikets and ffs) and I do my usual stroll around all the animals when I see the chams for sale. I take a looksee, and they have what it seems 3-4 month old veileds there which I am intrested in purchasing down the road. They...
jdog these are some good pics. I'm all for the DIY. I have 2 cages. So I think your way would work. If you could give me some specifics on the brand of pump and possibly how to piece it together that'd be great.
p.s. Your hand-built cages look nice. I just built mine the other day from wood.
looks professional. I just made a 24x24x48 cage too today. but mine is made out of wood. I think more cham keepers should make their own cages. its much much more cheaper and fun.
I have never bought either one of these. usually I just use a spray bottle and poke holes from dixie cups and let them drip. I know what the difference is between them but my question is, is it necessary to have both? I'm looking to buy the Zoo Med Habba Mist machine soon for my new...