Finally!

deadhd5

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This morning felt like the true first day of spring in my neck of the woods, and my boys were quite excited; moving around and showing happy colors.. All three shed this week and are really showing off. Let me know what you think :)

Malcolm
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Reggie
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Moe
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Hey, I like your Jackson's. (of course) how long have you had him? Can you tell me how you hydrate him ie. mister, dripper, fogger, how many time a day?
 
WOW - :D nice !! I cant wait for it to be warm here ~

Thanks Cheryl! It is sunny and low 60's today down here today, can't be much longer until you are enjoying the same

Your guys are looking awesome Eric!!!! Beautiful mixed combo of chams!!!
I like their colors they are all popping
beautiful xx

Thanks for the comments :) They are really excited to see the sun after a miserable March here. I am building them a big outdoor enclosure for the spring and am looking forward to seeing their colors when living outdoors!
 
Hey, I like your Jackson's. (of course) how long have you had him? Can you tell me how you hydrate him ie. mister, dripper, fogger, how many time a day?

Thanks!

I have had Reggie for 11 months, since he was about 5 months. He was a Petsmart rescue. He is looking a little dirty after his shed, but he is getting a shower today and will soon be glowing :)

I have him set up in an enclosure made up of two large reptibreezes (18*18*36). I keep one side warm and dry(er) via the basking light and the other side I keep cooler and more humid via a adapted cool mist humidifier / fogger. He takes advantage of both sides.

I also have a room humidifier connected to a humidistat which provides a 60% RH floor.

I have a Mistking (2 nozzles) which runs 4x a day for a total of 22 minutes
 
very nice crew you have there . im into Panthers but that Jackson's is awesome.again very very nice.
 
Cool. He looks like he has nice even healthy horn growth since you've had him. Good Job.

Thanks!

I have had Reggie for 11 months, since he was about 5 months. He was a Petsmart rescue. He is looking a little dirty after his shed, but he is getting a shower today and will soon be glowing :)

I have him set up in an enclosure made up of two large reptibreezes (18*18*36). I keep one side warm and dry(er) via the basking light and the other side I keep cooler and more humid via a adapted cool mist humidifier / fogger. He takes advantage of both sides.

I also have a room humidifier connected to a humidistat which provides a 60% RH floor.

I have a Mistking (2 nozzles) which runs 4x a day for a total of 22 minutes
 
I have him set up in an enclosure made up of two large reptibreezes (18*18*36). I keep one side warm and dry(er) via the basking light and the other side I keep cooler and more humid via a adapted cool mist humidifier / fogger. He takes advantage of both sides.

I also have a room humidifier connected to a humidistat which provides a 60% RH floor.

I have a Mistking (2 nozzles) which runs 4x a day for a total of 22 minutes

how are you connecting the reptibreezes? thanks ,, lisa
 
how are you connecting the reptibreezes? thanks ,, lisa

Hi Lisa..

I think they could be ziptied to eachother with small zipties. There is a rubber thread holding the screen into the frame, which is easy to remove, and then the screen falls right out. I assembled one cage reverse so the doors would open like french doors.

I actually attached mine with laundry bag material fastening with zipties because of a unique challenge. My wire racks did not accommodate 2 ex large cages, just an ex large and a large.

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So to give Reggie some extra space I spanned the two racks, making one ex large cage out of the two large. The laundry bag material was very easy to work with and has held up well.

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Hi Lisa..

I think they could be ziptied to eachother with small zipties. There is a rubber thread holding the screen into the frame, which is easy to remove, and then the screen falls right out. I assembled one cage reverse so the doors would open like french doors.

I actually attached mine with laundry bag material fastening with zipties because of a unique challenge. My wire racks did not accommodate 2 ex large cages, just an ex large and a large.

IMG_20130330_144338.jpg


So to give Reggie some extra space I spanned the two racks, making one ex large cage out of the two large. The laundry bag material was very easy to work with and has held up well.

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thanks for the pics, it really helps!!!! i think i've got the jist of it!!!!!
 
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