Hey guys,
Really starting to consider getting some little guys; I've had a sweet veiled boy for two years now, and my cham bug has been growing. Just started to buckle down on the research for my project, but seems pretty simple; I understand the different lighting needs etc (although I've seen some differing views on low heat basking areas, some say that since pyg's are ground dwellers, its unnecessary, others swear their pyg's love a basking spot) .
Now, I wanted to really wanted to create a very natural, explorative atmosphere for my potential companions; densely planted, potential waterfall (although I have heard they are bad for bacteria) and a fogger (bad idea?) as well as a mister. I also wanted to to house 3, more desirably 4 pyg's in the same environment, my own little tribe. I understand that this is impossible with males, but was wondering how big of a terrarium (glass?) I would need for such a project, as well as the species that would be most agreeable for such a housing environment, I've heard bearded pyg's are the easiest. Where's the best spot to get pyg's?
Can't wait to get started on this project, need more chams asap! Thanks for any feedback you can give me!
The pyg kid


Really starting to consider getting some little guys; I've had a sweet veiled boy for two years now, and my cham bug has been growing. Just started to buckle down on the research for my project, but seems pretty simple; I understand the different lighting needs etc (although I've seen some differing views on low heat basking areas, some say that since pyg's are ground dwellers, its unnecessary, others swear their pyg's love a basking spot) .
Now, I wanted to really wanted to create a very natural, explorative atmosphere for my potential companions; densely planted, potential waterfall (although I have heard they are bad for bacteria) and a fogger (bad idea?) as well as a mister. I also wanted to to house 3, more desirably 4 pyg's in the same environment, my own little tribe. I understand that this is impossible with males, but was wondering how big of a terrarium (glass?) I would need for such a project, as well as the species that would be most agreeable for such a housing environment, I've heard bearded pyg's are the easiest. Where's the best spot to get pyg's?
Can't wait to get started on this project, need more chams asap! Thanks for any feedback you can give me!
The pyg kid