broderp
Avid Member
QUOTE from Sticky at the head of this section:
"One common point of agreement is that free range setups are for advanced keepers and should only be attempted by those with sufficient experience, time, and floor space."
Could someone please elaborat why this is for advanced keepers?
My second question is (Actually my first, but I read the sticky first
):
Does a "hydrid" approach work? Can I open the top of my terrarium and have leaves or branches extend beyond the top and give my cham some more room to explore? If I leave his basking light and UVB at the terrarium level, will he seek them for more warmth and heat as needed or will they need to be moved further up as well?
I want to give him some more room to play.
"One common point of agreement is that free range setups are for advanced keepers and should only be attempted by those with sufficient experience, time, and floor space."
Could someone please elaborat why this is for advanced keepers?
My second question is (Actually my first, but I read the sticky first
Does a "hydrid" approach work? Can I open the top of my terrarium and have leaves or branches extend beyond the top and give my cham some more room to explore? If I leave his basking light and UVB at the terrarium level, will he seek them for more warmth and heat as needed or will they need to be moved further up as well?
I want to give him some more room to play.