symphonica
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Just wanted to share some pics. I'm fortunate enough to have a furnished basement all for my chams. The "jungle" is about a quarter of the room. I've never measured the dimensions of the area, but perhaps I should.
Anyways, 8 fake ficus (because I can't keep live plants alive to save my life).
Lights are hung from ceiling and cords are pinned tightly to wall so it's very difficult for them to climb. Mixture of Arcadia 6% and 10.0 ReptiSun T5HO for lighting, plus 75-100W incandescent for heat.
The perimeter of the area has an acrylic border/edging around it so that even if the chams were to climb down from the trees, they can't climb the acrylic wall to escape. They've never attempted to - they're quite content on their ficus.
Six misting nozzles pointing every which direction are secured to the top of the ficus or light fixtures so that it "rains" for 2 minutes every hour. There are also two humidifiers underneath the trees.
Each tree has a feeding cup secured to it.
Currently home to two ambilobes and one nosy be. Soon to be four ambilobes, since I have one that's still a bit too small to be free ranged with these big guys.
I think that about covers the basics.
It's so hard to capture the depth of the jungle with the camera...
Anyways, 8 fake ficus (because I can't keep live plants alive to save my life).
Lights are hung from ceiling and cords are pinned tightly to wall so it's very difficult for them to climb. Mixture of Arcadia 6% and 10.0 ReptiSun T5HO for lighting, plus 75-100W incandescent for heat.
The perimeter of the area has an acrylic border/edging around it so that even if the chams were to climb down from the trees, they can't climb the acrylic wall to escape. They've never attempted to - they're quite content on their ficus.
Six misting nozzles pointing every which direction are secured to the top of the ficus or light fixtures so that it "rains" for 2 minutes every hour. There are also two humidifiers underneath the trees.
Each tree has a feeding cup secured to it.
Currently home to two ambilobes and one nosy be. Soon to be four ambilobes, since I have one that's still a bit too small to be free ranged with these big guys.
I think that about covers the basics.
It's so hard to capture the depth of the jungle with the camera...