In Canada during the winter months it can get pretty dry with the heat going so extra mistings are required.
In summer it is alot more humid and that's when the drainage becomes a problem.
I do find I need the longer mistings(5 minutes) to get them to have a drink.
Just my 1.875 cents(WHAT...
It will be alot cheaper too if you just go with a regular incandescent light bulb, rather than spending money for basking lights. You will still need the UVB light of course.
Exactly!! Small holes work best just in case any feeders get out they can't escape. Someone I know with a bunch of cages(reptibreeze) does this with all the cages leaning forward a bit. They have eavetrough across the front and all the water runs down that to a catch basin.
I think you will need a drain pan in the bottom for sure. You could use zinc coated sheet metal angled toward the centre with a drain there. It looks like you would have enough room for a catch basin underneath the frame because it is on wheels. Then you just have to empty that. You could use...
I have not. I've had a couple stud inquiries but nothing panned out. Know anyone with an unrelated female??;) Might be looking!! He still has the bright yellow hind when he sleeps too...I should have called him HUGO "the man of a thousand faces"!!
He's lookin good...soon he'll be all colored up and you'll wonder where the time went!!
Is his tail short or is that just an illusion?? Don't tell him I said that:rolleyes: Don't want him getting a complex!!:o
If he can't hide he hisses and bites. He has hissed at people just for walking past his cage. Feisty little guy!!
Camimom: It's not polite to stare at his rostral!!:eek:;)
This is Squiggy....been a while since I've posted pics of him.
He is from Drew at Chameleon Nation. Raiden and Nala line. I'm guessing he's about 2 1/2 years old now.
He is not a fan of the camera and tries to hide...Tough to get good pics of him!!