Yea i guess if you have a small little cup. For like $8 you can buy a big dripper that holds a gallon. That you would only re fill once every day maybe? Ive never dripped tho...
Wow you are a brave one! Cool video. She def didnt want you to take those babies! Yikes I could never own one of those. I would be to scared to wake up in the morning with it on my face or something : )
Also they say when the female is laying eggs dont bother it to much, stay away. If you are sitting in the room a lot watching and taking pics she might feel to unsafe to lay.
I thought my zoo med temp probe had a humidity control too but looking at it now I guess not. I need to buy one and check that out soon. What do you keep your cages at for humidity SD420?
Thanks everyone : ) You made my day! I was checking the cage temps today and the basking spot was about 81 degrees and the lower part of the cage was 75. Does that seem about right? I think its about 10 inches from light to vine. Might need to get it a bit closer a warmer. What ya'll think?
Hey guys KTown here with some pics of my duel Cham cage I hand built. Thought you might enjoy :) I know I am ecstatic. First off I have to say I love this forum and thank you to all the amazing people that make it what is by taking their time to share their experiences. Everyone here is great...
Ok great, thank you guys. I am going to keep it on a 12/12 cycle. Maybe slip in a extra 15 min daylight so I can enjoy them in the morning a little longer :D
I am getting my auto timers set for my cage and I wanted to know how important is it to stay right on 12 hours dark and 12 hours light. If I cut their light to 13 hours light and 11 dark would that mess them up to bad? Or even 12 half hours light and 11 half dark. I just want to match them up...
I am not sure how much reading you have done on Chams but they can be pricey and tricky to get started right. Read lots of forums n care sheets to be ready. I will list a few things to think about.
1. Cage- should be mesh screen, in a good location in the house. Has to be right size also...