I just asked this same question a few days ago. It's seems like the general consensus is this place is the best:
http://gavh.net/
I have an appt for this Friday. I'll let u know how it goes for me.
Good luck.
Yeah, it looks like it's about an hour away, but it looks like there's 2 votes for him already. If I can't find anyone closer, I'll make an appt. there. Thanks!
Thanks everyone for your kind words. I really like him A LOT. I find him so fascinating. One neat thing I've observed is that it likes to perch very close to the dripping water. It'll roam around every once in awhile and hunt, but it always goes back to the dripping water spot. So far it's...
Hello everyone,
I know there's a thread with the regional herp vet list, but I was wondering if anyone had any personal recommendations for a good herp vet in SoCal, preferably in LA but I'm willing to drive for a great one.
There's nothing wrong, but I want to take my Parsons in for a...
Thanks everyone for your kind words! Wow, I just experienced it's first drinking session. I know everyone said that they need a lot of water, but holy moly did it drink a lot! I wish my panthers drank like that. It just kept on drinking for like 5 minutes. I thought I'd drown it. But it...
Awesome. Thanks for the replies. It certainly makes the project easier without having to put in a drainage linage and laying down concrete. I actually have a drainage line already leading to the alley behind my house for my small pond that I was just going to tap into. It was really more...
Hello everyone,
I'm currently planning a large outdoor cage for a parsons. The cage will be located in the garden. The cage will sit either on a concrete slab or a brick slab depending on if I need to install a drainage line or not. I'm worried that since the water will be dripping all day...
I wish I could but I'm not that handy. I would probably end up spending 5 times as much if I tried to build it myself. Plus I would go crazy buying all kinds of tools for the project which I would only probably use just once.
I figure I'm paying $400 for a prefab aluminum frame which is really...
Hi everyone, so my cham obsession is full blown crazy now. I've been seriously considering in buying a Parsons and I want to be able to house it correctly. Living near the beach in SoCal, I think it's perfect for a parsons temperature wise. It hardly ever gets lower than 50 in the winter and...
lol...yeah, I'll need to pump the water a lot higher than 30". Right now, I have a 4' cage sitting on a 4" shelf and I plan on getting the lllreptile cage extender so we're talking over 10' in height pressure the pump has to work at for 12 hours a day. So I'll need a pretty heavy duty pump.
Thanks for the post. Have you tried using the aqualifter?
I've actually used it before with my aquariums and it's kind of cheaply made. It doesn't look like it pumps water higher than 30 inches either.
Yes, I was thinking about dosing pumps too. But the cheaper ones aren't really made for continuous use or at least daily 12hr cycles. I was also worried that they couldn't created enough head pressure to pump the water up 6ft+. I know the nicer ones can create the head pressure and are...
BTW, are those Parsons in your video? That's exactly why I'm trying to figure out an automatic drip system. I'm very close in pulling the trigger on one!!!