medamullet
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The larger concern I would have is your location...bone dry, possibly hot in summer. You would need to do some serious humidifying to keep a jax comfortable or healthy there. It can be done, but it will add to the cost of creating and maintaining a habitat and will need careful DAILY attention. Can you guarrantee that the room where the cage would be will stay cool enough in summer especially at night? You may be looking at using AC if you don't now. And, with the AC will come even drier indoor air. You'll need to use some sort of mister or humidifier in addition to daily hand spraying or water dripping, have live bushy plants filling the cage, possibly find ways to hold every drop of moisture in the cage without creating a stagnant sauna. I've kept cool montane climate chams in CO so know it can require a lot of careful monitoring (so learning a cham's signs of trouble will need to be learned quickly and well).
Thanks for the info, I am planning on purchasing a timmer drip/mister system, putting live green plants in the enclosure as well. Since The climate is bone dry, AC summers. The temp in the room will stay roughly the same from summer and winter. I just keep reading