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  1. cordonwade

    Too much ?

    Not at all. There's never such thing as "too much" foliage for chams, unless it's too the point that it's so thick they can't climb around. I would actually suggest MORE foliage around the bottom half of the enclosure. Even though your cham won't spend a ton of time lower down, it will provide...
  2. cordonwade

    Hey I’m new and need advice

    Just as everyone else has said, welcome! I've learned a ton from the forum and Chameleon Academy myself. I use big schefflera (umbrella) plants as centerpieces in my adult enclosures. You can pick up big ones (like 3 feet tall) from lowes or home depot. I also suspend hanging angel plants in...
  3. cordonwade

    Enclosure 3 & 4 done and ready for chams

    Those are sweet! How much did they cost you from start to finish to build? Also, what chams are you keeping in them? :)
  4. cordonwade

    Meet Zion!

    You have a good looking cham for sure! As @cruz.m stated, fake plants need to go because Veileds are partly herbivorous and will occasionally bite chunks out of them. As for your basking light, I personally wouldn't be afraid to drop your bulb wattage down to at least 75 watts. That should keep...
  5. cordonwade

    First time breeding T.J.J's!

    They are actually for allowing the bins to stand upright. Since there is a lip where the lid clips on, they can't stand on their own, so I needed to add something. Just hot glued tupperware to the bottom of each bin and put rocks inside of each to weigh all of the enclosures down. i need to...
  6. cordonwade

    First time breeding T.J.J's!

    Hey everyone! I posted a few months back about potentially getting a pair of T.J.J's, and I ended up going for it! My pair was actually field collected, so I was initially a little worried about how they would progress. However, I purchased them from Tiki's geckos, which is a pretty reputable...
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  12. Trioceros Jacksonii Jacksonii

    Trioceros Jacksonii Jacksonii

    First pair and offspring
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  15. cordonwade

    Enclosures for T. Jacksonii Jacksonii

    Ya you definitely have more horizontal branching. I'll grab some more wood this week. And to answer one of your previous questions, yes I do plan on dividing them. I thought I could just measure out some black garbage bags and cut them to size, and tape them to the interior sides with electrical...
  16. cordonwade

    Enclosures for T. Jacksonii Jacksonii

    Thanks for your opinion! After getting it all organized, I realized that you're right, some more horizontal branches higher up would be a good move. And yes, I do plan on giving them a significant nighttime drop. I'm currently running a T5 5.0 zoo med lamp for the UVB, which seems that higher up...
  17. cordonwade

    Enclosures for T. Jacksonii Jacksonii

    Hey everyone! I had a couple of reptibreeze's (18x18x36) that were empty, so I decided to set them up this weekend for hopefully some new additions! I've been thinking about some Jackson's of the machakos hills region (rainbow jackson's, t. jacksonii jacksonii). What do you all think about the...
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