Due to some unexpected issues, it looks like I will not be able to take care of Pablo anymore. I’m looking to re-home, but I’m not sure how to go about it since I never thought imagined it would come to this. I live in the Bay Area, does anyone know of any places or people that may be...
The term bioactive also includes a sense of it serving a purpose, a flower pot with an isopod in it is not a bioactive setup. Bioactivity is to clean up waste from the primary species, and unless your cham does its needs in the pot everytime I wouldn't call that bioactive. If all needed for a...
well what happens to ever single animal when they get sick in the wild? What would happen to you if you were on an island with no medical care? They either get through it or they die.
Well, poisonous doesn't mean deadly. So if the cham eats something poisonous they can:
a) die
b) get sick
most of the poisonous things we say not to feed chams are most likely to be a "b" and not an "a"
Hey jess. I would say to go big at the start, it will save you money from all of the supplies to go bioactive and work to make everything nice. Also the big cabinet is a great deal!
Scheffleras can get to like 7 feet tall outside, but in a chams enclosure they won't get this big because there is not enough room for the roots to expand.