GarynTampa
New Member
Today, Rango, our sub-adult Ambanjo male, has entered the world of our back yard in his new cage.
If feeding and drinking is a sign of happiness, well...HE MUST HE HAPPY, as he jumped right in, enjoying crickets and drinking from the misting nozzle.
Any thoughts from the group on just how long to let him stay outside on a typical Florida hot and humid day? ( 2-3 hours, 3-4 hours, 4+ hours) ?????
He is at no risk of over exposure to the sun and I will be adding another automatic misting system to keep him cooled down (if this is really needed).
Since I work from home, I am NOT just going to leave him unattended, but can/will be keeping an eye on him frequently.
As usual, your thoughts and comments are greatly appreciated!
Gary
Tampa, FL
If feeding and drinking is a sign of happiness, well...HE MUST HE HAPPY, as he jumped right in, enjoying crickets and drinking from the misting nozzle.
Any thoughts from the group on just how long to let him stay outside on a typical Florida hot and humid day? ( 2-3 hours, 3-4 hours, 4+ hours) ?????
He is at no risk of over exposure to the sun and I will be adding another automatic misting system to keep him cooled down (if this is really needed).
Since I work from home, I am NOT just going to leave him unattended, but can/will be keeping an eye on him frequently.
As usual, your thoughts and comments are greatly appreciated!
Gary
Tampa, FL