sdheli420
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This is my free range set up with a friendly pair of panthers(yes they get along with no aggresion..im here all day everyday, so i can keep close watch)..but i dedicated a corner of my room for my pair of ambilobes(one more female to add in slowly..i have them chill in free ranges in opposite corners for a few months then set them up close together, then in the same area..as long as they have ample space and visual barriers to help them feel a lil more secluded they do great!! even in the wild pairs can be found sleeping near eachother)..but its a 6 foot ficus tree, drippper that is positiond so excess water goes to the tree, a mist king (with three aqua fina resivoirs that have the same fittings so i can fill them for 25 cents, and rotate them), digital tem and humidity, i keep a consistant 60 no prob..i have an nesting box with dirt and play sand for digging (have had a clutch of non-ferties so far) thus why i just will keep using this box and refill the sand each time(she likes it)..and have the exoterra incubator (i put a digi-temp and humidity gauge in it for the "double check) and it seems to be one of the good ones..ive had it one since the day i got it (3 months ago) and its consistant..i also have my crix breeding bins there..i keep them clean by wiping the sides orange and lemon peels and slices, and remove the dead everyday..female nesting and pin head propagation is the top bin....
if you are thinking of freerange..its great..but however..only recommended if you have lots of time and can "babysit" your chams 24\7.
but worth it..my chams love me..(if you have seem my vids you know what i mean)
if you are thinking of freerange..its great..but however..only recommended if you have lots of time and can "babysit" your chams 24\7.
but worth it..my chams love me..(if you have seem my vids you know what i mean)