How long

Ok she's 2 months old I got her in say 2 feet tall tank I got a bigger hand made gage but I was told to wait till she older I feel like sometimes she feels clutter is that better
 
should be fine for a little bit. but you will need to upgrade soon.

Do you have pics of her and the setup?
 
should be fine for a little bit. but you will need to upgrade soon.

Do you have pics of her and the setup?
image.jpeg Yes
 
Just posted this for you in the other thread.

There is a fountain of knowledge on this forum. I am no expert, but there are many here. Basic husbandry should become second nature.

You have a nice enclosure, and you are on the right track @Blanca&aramis

A few changes I would recommend:
* loose the substrate, feeders will hide, might grow bacteria or mold, cham could ingest it trying to pick off a feeder
* you could use alot more branches and cover, especially close to the top (6-8") this gives your cham a nice range of areas to either warm up or cool down
*a nice live plant to help keep humidity up, and give the cham something to drink off of after a good misting, live plants hold the water real well on the leaves.

Just my opinion... :D
 
Just posted this for you in the other thread.

There is a fountain of knowledge on this forum. I am no expert, but there are many here. Basic husbandry should become second nature.

You have a nice enclosure, and you are on the right track @Blanca&aramis

A few changes I would recommend:
* loose the substrate, feeders will hide, might grow bacteria or mold, cham could ingest it trying to pick off a feeder
* you could use alot more branches and cover, especially close to the top (6-8") this gives your cham a nice range of areas to either warm up or cool down
*a nice live plant to help keep humidity up, and give the cham something to drink off of after a good misting, live plants hold the water real well on the leaves.

Just my opinion... :D
Ok thanks but if was to move her to something like this would I hurt her or stress out ?? image.jpg
 
She will most likely stress a little for sure. Always best to leave them alone for a few days after a move. I think the biggest concern with a bigger enclosure is if she will be able to locate her food. Do you cup feed?
 
She will most likely stress a little for sure. Always best to leave them alone for a few days after a move. I think the biggest concern with a bigger enclosure is if she will be able to locate her food. Do you cup feed?
Yeah we do both dish feed n we leave crickets in there to so she can hunt for her Owen if she's wants a snack
 
As long as she is currently eating well, and you feel she is happy, I don't see why a larger enclosure would hurt. If she was super small and only fed on free range food, there might be an issue with her not being able to find the food. As long as you are using a feeder cup, get your temps set up you should be good to go.

Where are you located?
 
As long as she is currently eating well, and you feel she is happy, I don't see why a larger enclosure would hurt. If she was super small and only fed on free range food, there might be an issue with her not being able to find the food. As long as you are using a feeder cup, get your temps set up you should be good to go.

Where are you located?
Connecticut
 
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