Ok great I will do the same, my babies explore all over their current enclosure. If they not hanging upside down from the top they are at the bottom in the pot plants looking for things, I did cover all the soil of the potted plants with a mesh and stones so they can't go eating anything weird...
Thank you MissSkittles, so would it be ok to go the vivarium route for veilds because they eat the plants? And by me saying this the sphagnum moss in the substrate and leaf litter? I really don't want any harm to come to my babies because they so curious, so want to be 1000000% sure before doing...
Thank you this is very helpful and I will read more in to it, I feel the same I read and watch videos and get all this info but not really sure I understand all of it as im not technical. But I do try ?
When I first joined this forum I got some advise and tips from a few members on this forum to assist me with my humiditylevels. I originally had wood chips and moss in my enclosure of which it was advised to remove it as the chams can ingest it and it will cause impaction I have attached a...
I read it some where on this forum, something to do with the LED Flickering causing an irritation to the reptile. I attached a screen shot for a reference.
I see that this particular post was from 2018 so things may have changed hence me asking the question is it safe for the chams.
Do you...
I also have two Veiled's so its really nice to know that they do enjoy these sorts of environments. Ha ha I see that bite marks now that you have mentioned this Chameleons are so dam cute with all their silly traits my Gosh!!!
The no foam under the plants makes sense for drainage, I have...
Thank you ashdavisa your enclosure is gorgeous! Exactly the route I'm planning on going. Your advise is duely noted on the potted plants. Even though the plants are at an angle on the walls they still drain out into the foam dose this not cause a buildup on water making the foam manky as im...
Kinda but not quite, all my plants are in pots and with the misting system going off every so often the bottom of the enclosure is just flooded hence me looking at the bio active root to try stop the water pooling up.. I can only drain it once a week so it really is alot of water when I do
Hi there Rhea's mum, thank you for the image, what plant is in the white bucket as well as above on the side left mesh oh and the bottom infront of the ficus ?
I didnt even see the orchid ? is it not surviving because its in the enclosure or was it like that before you put it in? I want to have orchids in my new enclosures but don't want to waste my money if them won't survive. Attached is what my enclosures currently look like, the bottom is all real...
Hi 789 So glad I'm not the only one ? I would really like to get to this stage where all plants are live. I see you have pothos, umbrella tree, ficus (to name a few) what fern is that on the back left?
Thank you Gingero I did find this blog I think @MissSkittles was the one who composed it.
When I first got my chams I made a point to cover the soil of my plants with a plastic mesh and stones so the chams can't get to it and eat anything weird. However with these bioactive vivariums it would...