julieopdx
New Member
Hi Folks,
I've been watching this forum for nearly a year, and just now posting. I have a veiled female, Loki, who is I think is about 11 months and doing great (after some brutal heartache and learning-the-hard-way losing a previous baby female). I got her from a local pet store who has chams regularly. She was upgraded 3 mo ago to a huge screened cage ($100!), larger, dual lighting for 150watt heat and UVB, lots of live plants, branches, etc. She is a funny girl, as I've gotten to know her I have observed her activity, her keen vision and noting of every movement, her moods (cranky most the time but will walk on my hand to get a cricket), habits (pooping and sleeping in the same place) and energy. I am so tickled by watching these creatures and while they are quite expensive to keep (worth it), the quiet therapy and joy from just observing them is something to behold. What is challenging is when its cage-cleaning time. I have to remove all her set-up, and try to recreate it like it was before cleaning-- since she seems to like her "spots" and always does the same thing pretty much every day. It takes me over an hour to remove (she goes into another smaller ventilated cage with a plant for that time), clean, sanitize, dry the green substate, and put everything back with lights, set up thermometer, humidity thingy, sprayer, dripper, etc. Does anyone have a better process for spot cleaning or do you recommend switching up their set up and environment to stimulate them? She's a great hunter, she's active, she can be quite fast when hunting, and she has already laid eggs once (proud mom!). Appreciate any/all tips.
PS: I'll post a pic when I can figure out how...
I've been watching this forum for nearly a year, and just now posting. I have a veiled female, Loki, who is I think is about 11 months and doing great (after some brutal heartache and learning-the-hard-way losing a previous baby female). I got her from a local pet store who has chams regularly. She was upgraded 3 mo ago to a huge screened cage ($100!), larger, dual lighting for 150watt heat and UVB, lots of live plants, branches, etc. She is a funny girl, as I've gotten to know her I have observed her activity, her keen vision and noting of every movement, her moods (cranky most the time but will walk on my hand to get a cricket), habits (pooping and sleeping in the same place) and energy. I am so tickled by watching these creatures and while they are quite expensive to keep (worth it), the quiet therapy and joy from just observing them is something to behold. What is challenging is when its cage-cleaning time. I have to remove all her set-up, and try to recreate it like it was before cleaning-- since she seems to like her "spots" and always does the same thing pretty much every day. It takes me over an hour to remove (she goes into another smaller ventilated cage with a plant for that time), clean, sanitize, dry the green substate, and put everything back with lights, set up thermometer, humidity thingy, sprayer, dripper, etc. Does anyone have a better process for spot cleaning or do you recommend switching up their set up and environment to stimulate them? She's a great hunter, she's active, she can be quite fast when hunting, and she has already laid eggs once (proud mom!). Appreciate any/all tips.
PS: I'll post a pic when I can figure out how...