I have a hibiscus in my cage and it blooms pretty much everyday. I even had to trim some of them because hey were pushing through the top of my cage. I noticed that after a while the leaves started to wilt so I put it outside for a couple hours and it got all perky again. I do this once every...
I just ordered my starter kit mistking yesterday and it should arrive here tomorrow!
Are there any helpful hints on how to set it up or where to place it or any other plumbing precautions I should watch out for?
Also, what time intervals should I let it run at? I was going to set it to spray...
I will use a cup to feed him but do you think there is any problem for my chameleon in this kind of set up?
I am going to drill holes into it to place screws kind of like the reptibreeze set up. I plan on making the bottom piece out wood so it can have a good foundation.
I was given some large window screens to make an outdoor cage for my chameleon but I was wondering if there were any precautions or anything wrong with this idea. I will change the top screen to a larger wire screen top so more light gets to my Chameleon and I will still cup feed him also.
Any...
So I've been doing more research and many members on here have suggested that I use a T5Ho bulb on my 6X2X3 cage for my juvenile male panther chameleon. I want to know what percentage UVB should I get, the 6% or 12%?
I have a regular reptisun 5.0 in there right.
The pic is for size reference
Yea this was my Cuvier's Dwarf Caiman. I had her for about 3.5 years and when I moved I sold her to the San Antonio Aquarium. She was a beauty and she was the reason behind my nickname "Chris the Croc"!
I feel like carpentry is so fun because it gives you all the control to do whatever project you want; But if I were into carpentry more, I'd be making cages all day too:LOL:
What influenced you to want to work in a wildlife setting and are there any helpful hints as to what to do when going into the wildlife biology field? I only ask because I am getting close to obtaining my bachelors degree in biology-with concentration in zoology, and I want to be ready for the...
I would start by volunteering at your local zoo if they offer any positions there. I volunteered at the San Antonio zoo for a while and it helps if you are a shy person because it helps you get the social experience with guests. Good luck on your upcoming school year!