Oh my...your cage needs much work. First off ditch the fogger, it does not provide any way for your Cham to hydrate. Get a water dripper and a mister. You can buy a bug sprayer to save on money if you would like and mist for a couple mintues three times a day. You also need a TON of horizontal...
A few weeks ago I started rubbing my veileds spikes under his chin and ever since when I get him outta his cage he will rub his chin aginst my hand until I start rubbing it for him. I can tell he enjoys it, my panther on the other hand is not a fan.
I don't know about the winters but I guarantee you can have feeders and animals shipped during the summer. I do and I live in southern new Mexico and I know it's hotter here then in Ohio during the summer. Most companies offer ice packs for shipping during the summer and if all else fails pick...
Either will work but I always use organic soil since it's better for the plant health then just using moss only. and you can either use the mesh to cover soil with or use large rocks like river rocks to cover the soil, this method seems to look a little better then using mesh but either way does...
Since the only fertilizers in it are all natural itll be fine. After repotting use large rocks to cover the soil at the base of the plant so your cham can't eat any soil and become impacted. River rocks work great for this as they are too large for your Cham to try and eat them.
Kammers for sure! They are in Cali and have great customer service along with amazing chams. I love LLL for supplies and don't wish to bash them so I hope it doesn't come off as I am but I have not seen many good chams from them. Other reptiles I've seen from them are great but their chams are...
Ditch the fogger man, it creates a far too moist environment and turns the cage into a bacteria breeding ground. Instead use a mister a few times a day letting the cage dry in-between misting.
Wood will mildew and mold after time unless pressure treated, besides blocking the sides won't let air to circulate. What is the humidity now? Most chams don't need a constant high humidity but more of humidity spikes through out the day caused by misting, live plants and a dripper. Also you can...
The cage needs much work..you need some horizontal branches for him to relax on with vines connecting them so he can travel from one to another. And try using a regular light bulb either 65 or 75 watt for his basking spot with a branch below it for him to bask on. The spot should be around 90 to...