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  1. J

    Free range

    The screen cage is in the greenhouse. Right now it has a mourning gecko in it, i may release him into the greenhouse at some point. Their nocturnal and very quick so i think he should be ok. The other part is a shed/mancave/gym that i removed the outside wall after i attached the greenhouse. The...
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    Free range

    "Is that the density of plants throughout the entire greenhouse?" Hope these pics how better. The middle to the right is heavily planted and so dense i can't see through it. The left side is dominated by the pond in a 5' x5' box.The hanging plants and vines provide paths that run the length of...
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    Free range

  4. J

    Free range

    And the little girl [about 3/4 way up on the left side of money tree].
  5. J

    Free range

    The little male
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    Free range

  7. J

    Free range

    Better pics
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    Free range

  9. J

    Free range

    Here's some pics of GH. Pond is on left side, most plants on right.
  10. J

    Free range

    No i'm hoping the uvb meter card is accurate enough for them to get the uvb they need. They are never in one place long enough for me to position a lamp for them.
  11. J

    Free range

    No it's just 16x16 pavers. There is some moss growing i the damp areas and some pathos vine on the ground. I should catch and look closley at the Senegal but i hate to stress it out.
  12. J

    Free range

    It would make it very hard for me to move around the greenhouse, it pretty cramped as is.
  13. J

    Free range

    Not really it would be too hard to control temps [already a nightmare] and make moving around difficult. I figure with 15' x 8' to roam they can separate themselves. I wanted a setup to mimic a jungle environment, guess I have to live with the downsides.
  14. J

    Free range

    i thought that might be the case, I put down a bucket with dirt and sand but it's been ignored. I don't try to grab the Senegal's as they seem very skiddish when I go to hold them. Not even sure if their male or female.
  15. J

    Free range

    I am worried about that. The Senegal's are a small cham but still bigger than the Bohmes. I only saw them close together once and the Senegal seemed not to notice the male Bohme but the Bohme looked scared and scurried away. That's the part that worries me when I can't find them for a week I...
  16. J

    Free range

    It's possible, I thought I may have snipped his tail when I closed the ridge vent. The Bohmes seem too small to go after an anole, but the Senegal's might. It's weird I see one of the Senegal's walking on the floor a lot, I thought they were mostly aborbial. I also have a few green tree frogs...
  17. J

    Tail biting, free roaming, and random questions

    The idea of a temporary free range [when your home] may be a good idea. The issue is they will wander everywhere and can be injured. Chams are like turtles they can scratch on a glass wall for days that's why the bigger the better rule works for Chams. I used to take my cham outside in the...
  18. J

    Gotcha x3

    Congrats on an amazing crew. The'll never know how lucky they are to have found you.
  19. J

    Free range

    I agree plus there's always the unknown when adding new animals. They, especially the Bohmes are all over the place even wandering out of the GH into the shed. The male and female always seem to be at opposite ends of the greenhouse. The problem with the free-range is it's hard to check on the...
  20. J

    Free range

    Kind of an unusual question. I'm free ranging some Chams in a small greenhouse [lean to, 15'wide x 8' deep x 7'high]. Has a few big Fiddle leaf figs, corn plant and many other plants and some vines. Currently I have 2 Senegals [unsure of sex] and a male and female Dwarf Fishers. I've had them...
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