What kind of substrate is that? I've wanted to put some in there on top of the balls, but haven't really known what direction to go in on that front. :o
Mine is the same way. i have a hibiscus in his enclosure and when one of the flowers blooms I have to cut it off because he absolutely hates the color!
It's weird that I always end up stumbling onto these things the same time as like 6 other people! I found this site last night and was stoked. Then saw two threads on it last night and now this one! Must be a sign ;)
I bought my aquazamp setup last month. To be 100% honest if you cut the top of the milk jug its the same exact thing. And then you can customize it and redo it for a lot cheaper if you mess it up. It's the way i'm gonna go when I need to set one up for my second cage.
This might be completely irrelevant, but depending on your light schedule, he really shouldn't be eating in the evening.
Personally, if I eat too late at night it makes me sluggish the next day and I don't really wanna eat anything.
Everyone here, as well as most of the reference sources say substrate is a big no no with chams. Due to its risk of impaction if ingested. They form a sturdy enough layer that my potted plants sit on them without wobbling or anything.
As far as cleaning them, I've had them for about a week...
That's basically what I've done. I've got a zoomed 18x18x24 terrarium. And its glass except for the top and little slot under the door. I live in colorado and humidity here was a nightmare.
I have a layer of hydroballs on the bottom topped with screen. They've made humidity no issue at all...
First off! He's a gorgeous little boy. His turrets look like little suns!
Mine does this all the time! I've always taken it as a sign of thirst. But good to know he's just checking stuff out!
Glad I'm not the only one that saw this as a great moment in the life of my little guy! When i told my dad he was like...okay? :confused:
But yes, momentous indeed!