I have some garden centers. I'll look there. If not is there an online option? Some of the videos I've seen on here are of people mixing their own. Which is the preferred method?
Thank you very much. This is all great information! I agree, I definitely like the idea of replicating their natural habitat as best as I can! And thank you! I can't wait to get him!
Yes! I love the look of that! I'm definitely going to see if my dad can help me out here! Thank you so much! So you'd add the vinyl liner before you add substrate? Will you have a drain? Or a piece of PVC you could pump water out with if needed?
Yes of course! Thank you! My ultimate goal is to go bioactive. I don't mind waiting the time it takes to make sure everything is right, I also didn't want to wait another month plus before bringing him home. I would, if needed though. If it's possible to start him out with the clear bottom, and...
Thanks! What I need to know now is, can I start out with a clear bottom, and then use the "wooden box" that I make using your advice above, to start up my bioactive, then switch over? OR am I incorrect in thinking that will work?
No ship date, I get to go pick him up! So I have a little control. I like the idea of getting the enclosure, then going bio after. I wonder if that's the smart way to do it?
Oh, I didn't realize that about the reptibreeze, I do not want rust. I don't know if I want to convert a cabinet, but I've seen a few on here that make it very tempting! Thanks for the help, I appreciate it!
I'm located in Hedgesville, WV. The humidity in the room is generally 49% - 54% at least the past three months that I've monitored. The room temp is usually 69 to 72. Thanks for the reply. And the help.
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I've done research on being a chameleon keeper. I've found the chameleon I'll be purchasing. He is an Ambilobe Panther Chameleon. I've met the breeder, I've met the chameleons, including the one I'll be bringing home. He directed me to your site.
I have dumpy tree frogs now and have...