SoCaliSon
Avid Member
I have been thinking about this and thought it would be worth discussion. It comes up a lot how people have to buy 2 cages for a cham as they mature if you buy a baby; A baby cage and an adult cage. I have always wondered about this, given your baby has the right temps, is eating, drinking and pooping, would it really matter what size cage you raise him in? Why couldn't someone raise a baby in a 2x2x4 cage? The only reason I have heard for using small cages for babies is so that it is easier for them to find their food, and warm spots, but they manage to accomplish this in the wild, where the areas are much more vast than any enclosure we could provide.
I just can't see anyone losing a baby because it was housed in a cage that was too big, given the cage provided all the necessary factors.
I would appreciate any thoughts or opinions on this.
~Joe
I just can't see anyone losing a baby because it was housed in a cage that was too big, given the cage provided all the necessary factors.
I would appreciate any thoughts or opinions on this.
~Joe