I use a Reptisun 10.0, but thats just me. Most people on here use the 5.0's and definetley(sp) don't recommend the compact(spiral) lamps. As far as the Mega Rays go, you really need to pay attention to the temp and uvb output on those and adjust it accordingly.
I was thinking the same thing. To properly care for your new cham your gonna have a lot of water going through that cage. Maybe pin a towel up on the wall to cover the receptacles.
Fish oil is perfectly fine to use for vitamin A as long as you know what your doing. You don't need to get a special prescription from the vet, but you do need to be careful on how much your dosing.
Hey Dave, I thought you would be the one responding after reading all your great posts on coccidia. Also, you are correct, its hard to get in the states and I had to sign a waiver at the vet for it. He assured me that it's safe and he seems to think its the best thing on the market for...
My 7 month old panther was just diagnosed with coccidia and the vet prescribed him Baycox. So I'm just wondering who has any experience with Baycox and how well it worked battling the coccidia.
Thanks for the concern but I'm well aware of the cham being of primary concern. Although we are talking flourescent fixtures here, so as long as it has the right ballast/lamp type and is the correct size it will work fine.
So I'm a cup feeder and was looking into getting an auto mister(mistking group buy anyone?) and was wondering for those of you who cup feed and have a misting system, how do you deal with water not getting into your cup and drowning your feeders? Assuming your cham doesn't eat all the feeders...
Just wondering, for those of you using 24" t8's, where do you get your fixtures for 24" t8 lamps? I'm looking for something slightly visually appealing and hopefully in black. Thanks in advance
Brad