I would suggest a hanging Pothos plant. They grow really fast and have awesome vines that you can wrap around your enclosure for some more coverage. They also don't require that much water. I also would put in more horizontal pathways. Then it should be perfect. Just make sure your putting some...
I gave up on handling my cham a while ago as he is a jerk, and puffs up and hisses even if I just walk by sometimes. But, I believe that you have some hope. If you are able to tong/hand feed, that means he's already somewhat comfortable with your presence. Food is the best motivator for a cham...
I was at Lowes in the gardening section and got super excited when I saw
this genius idea. Looks super convinent. I'll just make someone buy it for me since I didn't feel like caughing up $10 for it. Figured I'd share it with u guys cuz I feel you would appreciate it.
Hope everything goes well. Give him lotsa hugs. I'm sure he'll try his hardest to get better for you as you're a wonderful owner for putting so much time and energy into him. :)
Awesome, you answered my next question. I didn't want it to look ugly. Thank you so much for the hasty reply! Can't wait to get started on this tomorrow! Setting up is so much fun!
Extremely interesting and informative post. Especially for someone who can't remember a time when the internet wasn't being used by the general public. Thanks a bunch.
Awesome enclosures! I really like how you have the cork on three sides in the first one. And thank you for posting the bulging female. I'm planning on breeding brevs in the future and one of my concerns was being able to tell when she lays. This pic makes me waaay less concerned as its quite...
So I'm trying to put up this cork tile background in my 10gal tank using some silicon glue. It's 12"x18" so I'm laying it horizontally on the back wall and the 10gal is 20" long leaving about an inch of space on either end. I'm worried about feeders getting caught behind it as for some reason...
I don't know if i wanna risk it. I'm assuming they're supposed to be like that for whatever reason. Maybe I could put some sort of blockers in the gaps? I just don't know what I would put there.
Its this thing. For some reason they make them like warped, so they're not straight. so the silicon would only be on the edges since the back of the tile wouldnt even touch the glass
Hey, this should technically be in the pygmy enclosure section, but it could be more general too and I figured I'd get a quicker reply posting here. Is it worth it/possible to lay my 12"x18" cork tile background horizontally and put it against the back wall of a 10gal aquarium? There is about an...