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Since I have double wide bioactive enclosures, I use heavy duty garage style shelving units (Edsel muscle racks). Before doing all of that, I had gotten the ReptiBreeze stands, which worked very well with the ReptiBreezes. For a short time, I had an enclosure sitting on a card table.Thank you so much for taking the time out of your day to look over everything! I will add in natural branches soon.
What do you set your cham cages on?
I bought 24x24 end tables, they were a little pricy but they look good in the living room. One is yrs old the other 3 and holding up well.Thank you so much for taking the time out of your day to look over everything! I will add in natural branches soon.
What do you set your cham cages on?
These look great!Thank you all so much for answering my million questions and being patient with me! Rogue and Millie are officially moved into their grown up cages! I ended up putting them on a cute coffee table I found thrifting! I had a water catcher on the tank and at the bottom will put something to catch the waterif you see anything concerning please let me know! Spent a lot of time and money into making sure these two are living the good life so want to ensure everything is perfect for them
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Any pointers on this? I put in a ton because inevitably some will not make it…I do have back up’s though. Visually is great but ultimately want to ensure the chams are happy and healthy so I can take anything out.These look great!
The one thing I’d say to keep an eye on is make sure that you got good airflow from the bottom to the top with how densely they are planted.but visually they look on point, good job
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At a glance I think you’re fine for now, but if stuff grows and becomes to dense you may need to prune it back. Bonus part is you can take the trimmings and use them to propagateAny pointers on this? I put in a ton because inevitably some will not make it…I do have back up’s though. Visually is great but ultimately want to ensure the chams are happy and healthy so I can take anything out.
At a glance I think you’re fine for now, but if stuff grows and becomes to dense you may need to prune it back. Bonus part is you can take the trimmings and use them to propagate
You can always add a pc fan to the top of the cages to enhance the chimney effect if you want to in the future to encourage air exchange that’s a step I myself haven’t taken yet
Awesome thank you! I know you own veileds. Does body composition and joints look okay or should I put mills on a diet?At a glance I think you’re fine for now, but if stuff grows and becomes to dense you may need to prune it back. Bonus part is you can take the trimmings and use them to propagate
You can always add a pc fan to the top of the cages to enhance the chimney effect if you want to in the future to encourage air exchange that’s a step I myself haven’t taken yet
I’d ask @Beman or @MissSkittles to chime in here, just because I don’t have experience with female charms and want to make sure your questions are answeredAwesome thank you! I know you own veileds. Does body composition and joints look okay or should I put mills on a diet?
If you want a point of reference, here’s a shot of my guys joints, they should be angled while bent like his front leg in this shot if I’m not mistakenAwesome thank you! I know you own veileds. Does body composition and joints look okay or should I put mills on a diet?