Right... This may be a long one but any help would be great
I have a 14 week old cham, at the mo he is in an all glass viv with a uv light and a heat bulb, temp is at about 80 during the day and 70 odd over night, He eats crickets at the mo that are fed on freshh veg 24 hours before giving to my cham and also dusted with nutrobal calcium supplement. I spray the viv twice aday and have dark brown wood chippings are the bottom, he has never been to the bottom so am not to worried about him eating the bark. The viv has 6 air vents around it for constant air flow.
Am i doing everything right please guys and girls, i ask as ive seen afew posts about people using all mesh vivs because of air flow, but the thing is, my lounge of an evening gets quit cold, so i thought the all glass viv was better, He seems happy 99% of the time, tail always curled and most of the time he is bright green, unless i go to handle him and startle him.
Can i use anything else as a substrate, ie... tiles, sand or likewise
Thankyou for taking time to read my post, and for any help
Oh and he is not a white elephant, ive wanted one for years (i used to keep gekos), and have been reading and resurching chams for about 2 years
Kind regards
Brent
I have a 14 week old cham, at the mo he is in an all glass viv with a uv light and a heat bulb, temp is at about 80 during the day and 70 odd over night, He eats crickets at the mo that are fed on freshh veg 24 hours before giving to my cham and also dusted with nutrobal calcium supplement. I spray the viv twice aday and have dark brown wood chippings are the bottom, he has never been to the bottom so am not to worried about him eating the bark. The viv has 6 air vents around it for constant air flow.
Am i doing everything right please guys and girls, i ask as ive seen afew posts about people using all mesh vivs because of air flow, but the thing is, my lounge of an evening gets quit cold, so i thought the all glass viv was better, He seems happy 99% of the time, tail always curled and most of the time he is bright green, unless i go to handle him and startle him.
Can i use anything else as a substrate, ie... tiles, sand or likewise
Thankyou for taking time to read my post, and for any help
Oh and he is not a white elephant, ive wanted one for years (i used to keep gekos), and have been reading and resurching chams for about 2 years
Kind regards
Brent