interior or exterior latex paint? the cage will be indoors and i would imagine
the exterior would hold up better but, i assume it may have more harmful
chemicals in it .Anyone have the answer to that one?
i keep reading that if you put a clear coat on ,it will take weeks before it will
be safe for the cham??????????i hate how long it takes before fresh paint to
stop smelling fresh.I'm sure my cham won't like it either????????
i'm building my enclosure now and was wondering if there is a color of
Paint to use that will not stress my Cham.I have a white latex in the shed but,
didn't know if black or green would be better, any suggestion?thanks
Sorry Yal, But I Can't seem to find this plant on any safe list .
Here's the link to some images .It's a beautiful tree and would
compliment the Cham's colors and environment .Thanks
http://images.google.com/images?gbv=2&svnum=10&hl=en&q=Rhus+typhina%2Ctiger+eyes&btnG=Search+Images
HomeGirl, At-least put a fan blowing on your cham, and I'd be misting a lil
more often then others because at that heat level i would assume your cham
would be thirsty more often.I would be :)
I live on the beach and the small cage i have now is showing rust on the
screws and around the edges of the screen.Does anyone know which material
would be the best and won't rust? Thanks
I have them in my compost pile and feed them regularly to my Cham.She
loves them .My move quite rapid so i think this helps attract her and yes
she fully digest them.If your a gardner like myself I advise keeping a
compost pile or can and you will most likely have these in there during
the...
haha, not a fan of the Ghetto-Rental?? When I was a broke young man
living in Hawaii.I practiced the ghetto-rental on the regular. It's not
right but, necessary sometimes when your struggling.