Actually you did, and I honestly wasn't trying to insult you. I was telling you to do some leg work to find what you are looking for.
If I wanted to insult you I would have simply quoted you and posted this.
Do you think these plants go from seed to trees in the blink of an eye? Do some shopping, make some phone calls. Smaller versions of these plants are out there. I used an 18 inch ficus in my baby veiled cage.
Plants do not utilize UVB for photosynthesis. The "temperature" or Kelvin of the light is more important as is intensity or lumens. Most low light plants will do just fine under a UV and heat bulb. For the higher light demanding plants you will want to add a bulb (or 4) in the 5500-6700 Kelvin...
I have,
Ficus Benjamin
Majesty Palm (lots of light, lots of water)
Cat Palm (Chamaedorea cataractarum) (lots of light, lots of water)
Schefflera arboricola (lots of light)
Swamp Hibiscus (Hibiscus coccineus) (lots of light, lots of water)
Pothos
Boston Fern
Native Florida Sword Fern...
You don't mention any thing about a basking light or basking temps. You need to provide a light for him to bask under that will raise his temps to 29.4°C- 32.2°C. you current temp of 25C is only 77F, this is fine for ambient but not warm enough for basking.
I was very interested in this movie. From all they hype it sounded soo good....But after talking to a few who have gone to see it and reading "real" horror buff reviews, I think I'll wait for it to come on PPV. It's not worth the 19-24 bucks to own the DVD.
For the species you are using these for I couldn't agree more on their use.
That's an awesome looking setup man. You've out done yourself.
I do like these enclosures. The one I had altered (I know you remember :p) the bottom has been put back in and is currently my Vorax Gecko viv,and I...
An interesting note about this species of bird. I saw an old rerun of animal planets "most extreme" last night and these guys made number 4or5 on the list. They will actually take their pray and screwer the lizard onto a large thorn of some type. They are not strong enough to hold their pray...
Thanks Dave! I thought it may have been one of your posts but wasn't sure. This is the link I'm talking about and below is the direct quote we should all pay attention to.
Odd patterning on veileds is pretty common, wile this particular pattern isn't "normal" I don't know that I would call him a morph. The term "morph" is usually used to describe unusual and new colors. This guy is too young to see just what colors he is going to have or if wither or not they are...
I assume your measurements are in centimeters. So that would be 23x31x39 or 31x35x47 in inches. Wile quads are not HUGE chams, I don't know that I would keep multiples in a cage as small as the one in your last option. I don't keep them so hopefully now that I've converted your numbers to...
It really isn't something I would worry about. The cham will expel the unneeded calcium. It will form as white Crystal like stuff on his snout. If you notice this, just cut back on your dustings.