Of course the one i wanted to show wont work, ill try and email it and use tapatalk but theres that for now! Also these wrent all within a few days, ive taken these pics over the span of a month or so.
I havent posted some pics in a little bit so i dont know if any of these ive posted before. I just love the little dude, but I still havent named him :eek: Whats weird is ive been confused on sex. He was sold as male but some times he seems more round like a female and other times like a male...
All i can say is a plant or two. I agree with no ficus, i feel they dont look very tropical. Thats why i like scheffleras and pothos, which your cham would love:)
Even if you did it in one experiment, it still isnt a good idea. All chams are different as some are more territorial than others and not judging your sexing skills but one of the brevs may have been female and you didnt know. I think the OP's best option is 1.1 or 0.1.
Sounds like your doing everything right so just give him some time. This is unrelated but make sure you dont feed waworms as a treat more than once a week, htey can be addicting to chams.
Looks great! I wouldn't recommend anything more than 1.1 or 0.2 on that enclosure though as it's only about 11 gallons and that's not enough for three pygs. You will spoil two of them for sure though;)
While I agree with saint jimmy on the substrate, but exo Terra's are one of the few glass tanks that will offer good ventilation as I believe it was Chris Anderson who proved this. But the bark should be removed before it's ingested.