enclosure for quad gracilior

jack29

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Hi everybody, i'm planning to buy a pair or a 1.2 group of Trioceros quadricornis gracilior and i need some help to decide the size of their enclosure.. i would like to try to keep them together and i'm thinking at these size 60x80x100(h).. what do you thnik about?? i could also make a 80x90x1.20(h) cage if my first idea it's to small..
 
I assume your measurements are in centimeters. So that would be 23x31x39 or 31x35x47 in inches. Wile quads are not HUGE chams, I don't know that I would keep multiples in a cage as small as the one in your last option. I don't keep them so hopefully now that I've converted your numbers to something most people can understand on this site, some other quad keepers will chime in.

I'm basing my opinion on your largest cage idea as being too small more on the fact that having 3 separate basking spots and 3 separate feeding bins is going to be difficult in a cage this small. Wile yes you could put 3 heat lamps on top of a cage with a 80x90 foot print. The heat generated by those 3 lamps is apt to cook your quads.
 
I assume your measurements are in centimeters. So that would be 23x31x39 or 31x35x47 in inches. Wile quads are not HUGE chams, I don't know that I would keep multiples in a cage as small as the one in your last option. I don't keep them so hopefully now that I've converted your numbers to something most people can understand on this site, some other quad keepers will chime in.

I'm basing my opinion on your largest cage idea as being too small more on the fact that having 3 separate basking spots and 3 separate feeding bins is going to be difficult in a cage this small. Wile yes you could put 3 heat lamps on top of a cage with a 80x90 foot print. The heat generated by those 3 lamps is apt to cook your quads.

Shan I agree with you, I have 2 quad, quads and they each live in a 24 inch by 24 inch by 36 inch cage. The female more that the male goes all over her cage. She is wild caught, I don't know if that makes any difference. My quads stay at about 72 to 74 degrees in the day and drop to 66 at night. They are at 80% humidity during the day with 95 to 100 % at night. They seem to be doing really well.
 
Yes sorry, i was talking in cm!! i don't usually use inches.. at the end i decided to built a 80x80x120(h) cm cage with the possibility to divide the enclosure in two if i will notice problems of cohabitation between the 2 chams..
laurie thanks for telling me also how do you keep yours wc because i will take wc too!! now i have just to convert your parameters in cm and centrigrade degrees!!
 
Yes sorry, i was talking in cm!! i don't usually use inches.. at the end i decided to built a 80x80x120(h) cm cage with the possibility to divide the enclosure in two if i will notice problems of cohabitation between the 2 chams..
laurie thanks for telling me also how do you keep yours wc because i will take wc too!! now i have just to convert your parameters in cm and centrigrade degrees!!

Here is a useful calculator
 
Thanks pure for the link!! i checked parameters at my home and i'm ok.. i go from 72 degrees in the day to a drop at night at 61 degrees.. and humidity is very high .. the cage will be of 23,6x31,5x47,2 inches!!
i'll post photos of the enclosure when i'll finish and also of my chams!!
 
Thanks pure for the link!! i checked parameters at my home and i'm ok.. i go from 72 degrees in the day to a drop at night at 61 degrees.. and humidity is very high .. the cage will be of 23,6x31,5x47,2 inches!!
i'll post photos of the enclosure when i'll finish and also of my chams!!

I dont no if that would house 3 of them comfortably. Quads are my favorite cham, and ive read a bunch of different things on them over the years, and everything I think I remember was about a 24''x24''x36'' enclosure for each. Although I have never kept them, I can only give you links.

These are just a few things that I have saved over the years.
http://adcham.com/html/taxonomy/species/chquadricornis.html
http://www.quadricornia.com/quadcaresheet.htm

This article is about mountium chams (witch are a little smalled) but it notes that they should be housed in 18''x18''x30'' individually.
http://chameleonnews.com/?page=article&id=40

Just food for thought.

-Matt
 
I thinked that a bigger house for them would be better but talking with other people they said me that the misure i was thinking are good.. now i would keep a pair, for a trio i'll see in the future!! and remember that quadricornis gracilior are smaller then quadricornis quadricornis.. they are very similar to montium.. for example i keep my T. Montium in a 50x50x100cm (19,7x19,7x39,4 inches) cage for each..
Thank you for the links!!
 
We breed quadricornis and have kept our 2 females and one male together at times, however the male does need more room then the female and honestly they do very well when the females are separated from the male. Honestly it is better to separate them anyhow because you want the females to get breaks in between breeding. The females get along great and a heating lamp is not necessary, as long as your temps don't drop too too low, none of our quads have heat. In fact they thrive with live plants, dual florescents (one for plants, other is 5.0), even our CB babies are doing well. Quads are great, we love them!
 
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