one thing i can say is more foliage, chams love to be avle to hide in some nice dense brush. also add lots more sticks and walkways but other then that you seem like your doing alright. i belive you also said your gonna build another cage with water pans ? what do you mean by this is it for...
usually this is due to a lack of minerals and vitimins, what is your supplementation regement like. i have heard of this before have u tried searching forums for other topics pertaining to this subject?
well from what i understand is they can be breeding grounds for bacteria but if there maintained well i dont see them being a problem. i dont have humidity issues so i dont have a need for one, ive also heard that some chams dont like the fog. But i hear there very good to have with jacksons...
very nice cage looking forward to seeing the rest of the stuff in it, Also very nice design on that slider door some good ingenuity there im impressed, welcome to the forums btw
any chance u can get pics of your setup and more detailed info so we can see what u have to work with to make a better suggestion. also like someone said those zilla are know to be inconsistent
welcome to the forums this a great place to pick up all the info you need ? have you thumbed through any of the care sheets for types of chams?? the universal opinion seems to be that Veiled and panthers are generally "easier" to care for because they can usually tolerate stuff a little better...
i dont know a whole lot about jacksons but from what ive read they are very very easy to oversupplement, also you should be using plain calcium WITHOUT d3, the d3 should only be used 2 times a month, what are u gut loading your feeders with ? also is that a CFL 10.0 ? should probably go with the...