BJ Vynz
Member
Hello!
My name is Brandon and I am a new cham owner, and wanted to introduce myself
I bought two babies a couple weeks ago. This is one of them:
The other cham looks identical except it has a sort of healed scar on its face since I bought it.
Both are girls.
I am so grateful these forums exist! I've been reading through lots and will continue to do so.
If it isn't too much a bother, I was wondering if someone could help me with a question.
I live in the middle of California and the temps here are often 100+ Fahrenheit during the late summer.
Is this too hot for me to let the chams get natural sun? Should they be kept indoors at all times with the right bulbs instead?
Outside of the summer I did want for sure to have them take natural sun every now and then. I'm building them cages with 'shelf' spaces below and wheels
My name is Brandon and I am a new cham owner, and wanted to introduce myself
I bought two babies a couple weeks ago. This is one of them:

The other cham looks identical except it has a sort of healed scar on its face since I bought it.
Both are girls.
I am so grateful these forums exist! I've been reading through lots and will continue to do so.
If it isn't too much a bother, I was wondering if someone could help me with a question.
I live in the middle of California and the temps here are often 100+ Fahrenheit during the late summer.
Is this too hot for me to let the chams get natural sun? Should they be kept indoors at all times with the right bulbs instead?
Outside of the summer I did want for sure to have them take natural sun every now and then. I'm building them cages with 'shelf' spaces below and wheels