Cham room smell?

DAD3886

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Ok ive had my cham for a few weeks now.Ive noticed that there is a musk in the air in his room.His cage is spot cleaned daily ,drip pan changed daily.I was housing a small container of crickets in there with veggie/fruit gutload that would sit for a few days so maybe that was it not a lot thought just a few slices or this and that.I removed that monday and there still is a musk in air.Any help or anyone else have this problem.The smell kind of smells like his umbrella plant sort of?:confused:
 
To an extent thats to be expected. Due to the live plants and higher than average humidity it might be a little stagnant. You build a rainforest you smell a rainforest. Make sure you try and circulate the air frequently as you dont want it to be stale.
 
You could do what I do. I keep extra scheffleras in my back yard and once a month I switch them out. They stay nice and healthy, and I get some time without that stagnant water smell.
 
Ok ive had my cham for a few weeks now.Ive noticed that there is a musk in the air in his room.His cage is spot cleaned daily ,drip pan changed daily.I was housing a small container of crickets in there with veggie/fruit gutload that would sit for a few days so maybe that was it not a lot thought just a few slices or this and that.I removed that monday and there still is a musk in air.Any help or anyone else have this problem.The smell kind of smells like his umbrella plant sort of?:confused:

All permeable surfaces in your cham room absorb the humidity and if there's not a lot of air movement in or out of that room it's going to be a bit musty. Remove as many things (especially fabric and other absorbing things) from the room as you can. Plug-in air filters (without scent) can help a lot as they help circulate air at a low level.
 
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