Rex305 Member May 18, 2014 #1 tokk him out for a while to hang out, and move around some stuff on his cage. then took some shots of him going back in. ENJOY!! Attachments 20140518_210844[1].jpg 237.9 KB · Views: 129 20140518_211116[1].jpg 213.2 KB · Views: 200 20140518_211217[1].jpg 278.5 KB · Views: 156 20140518_211241[1].jpg 262.9 KB · Views: 151
tokk him out for a while to hang out, and move around some stuff on his cage. then took some shots of him going back in. ENJOY!!
SaintJimmy Avid Member May 18, 2014 #2 He is just so precious He is opening his cage door all by himself (well, not really, but you get the idea)
He is just so precious He is opening his cage door all by himself (well, not really, but you get the idea)
Rex305 Member May 18, 2014 #3 couple shots of Rex's enclosure with fogger running. some screen hammocks and a shower curtain hammock i made for him. Attachments 20140518_222351[1].jpg 254.5 KB · Views: 158 20140518_222038[1].jpg 259.6 KB · Views: 148 20140518_222014[1].jpg 258 KB · Views: 169 20140518_221810[1].jpg 248.1 KB · Views: 158
couple shots of Rex's enclosure with fogger running. some screen hammocks and a shower curtain hammock i made for him.
Psychobunny Avid Member May 19, 2014 #4 Is that a cool mist humidifier with hose attached? If so, does the mist flow out the hose well? I mean, do you get a good amout of mist coming out the end of the hose?
Is that a cool mist humidifier with hose attached? If so, does the mist flow out the hose well? I mean, do you get a good amout of mist coming out the end of the hose?
Lathis Chameleon Enthusiast May 20, 2014 #6 Psychobunny said: Is that a cool mist humidifier with hose attached? If so, does the mist flow out the hose well? I mean, do you get a good amout of mist coming out the end of the hose? Click to expand... I do exactly the same thing in the winter. Works like a charm
Psychobunny said: Is that a cool mist humidifier with hose attached? If so, does the mist flow out the hose well? I mean, do you get a good amout of mist coming out the end of the hose? Click to expand... I do exactly the same thing in the winter. Works like a charm