I was wondering how you keep the humidity up in your free range setups. Can you use an automatic mist system and not spray the entire room? Thanks for your time!
I am looking for a place that I can get all of my feeders in one place. I order offline and I primarily feed crickets and silkworms. I need somewhere that has these two feeders, but it would be awesome if they also had butter or hornworms. If anyone has a good supplier, let me know!
I would really like to free range my ambilobe panther. But I do not know what I should do to regulate the humidity in the area. I could really use some examples of what others do, or any ideas would be appreciated. :)
I wish I could have a room like Olimpia! But unfortunately that just isnt an option. :/ So for the most part you just hand mist them? Would a dripper be necessary for drinking water available all the time?
I would really like to free range my ambilobe panther. I have a safe area, plants, vines, and feeding for the most part figured out. The only thing I am wondering about is keeping the area humid enough. I was wondering if anyone could share how they water/provide humidity in their free ranges...
My ambilobe panther is around a year old. I have always had him caged and I have recently moved and I am considering free ranging him in my apartment. Does anyone have recommended reading, and/or ideas of the best room to do it in, and how to set things up? Thanks!
I have heard that the aquazamp is a good mister, and I am interested in the rain dome because of the consistent dripping. Has anyone had any luck/experience with these?
He can be handled but he has never been transported since he was shipped to me. No doubt that a stressful situation will make him nervous. I would not risk injury to him by just hoping that he stays calm on someones shoulder or a plant. I assume the damp towel would be to keep humidity up in the...
His old cage cannot fit in my little car. I am weary of simply moving him on a plant because there are just too many opportunities for him to jump/fall. So I guess my best option is a shoe box with a stick? Should I put something in there to hold humidity or temperature?
Yes he is handled every few weeks. I have to transport him from one apartment to another which is a 30 minute car ride. I have been informed in the past that it is best to move him at night because he will expect the temperature to be lower, and he will be more likely to be relaxed during...
My Ambilobe Panther is approx a year old and has always been in the same enclosure. He has grown out of his current enclosure and I am in the process of setting up a new, larger enclosure for him in my new apartment. After I have the humidity and temperature stable I will be moving him.
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Many people on the forum are under the impression that no substrate at the bottom of the enclosure is best. In addition to your cham being able to consume it, substrate in an enclosure with high humidty harbors bacteria. It will also make it easier for you to clean the enclosure.
Also, be...
Thank-you! LLL offers that size, and also a 29"x29"x72". I would prefer to give him a larger area, but I was wondering if you, or anyone else for that matter, had any experience with this size, or thought the humidity/temp would be too hard to control?