TRohr
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Having trouble uploading photos so I'm going to make this quick.
First Cham. enclosure.
48"H x 24"W x 24"D dimensions, large, coated mesh. Going to partition it with large gauge, coated chicken wire soon- pretty damn sure chams. couldn't get their head through the stuff. Plants are fake vines, schefflera arboricola, and pothos in a large plastic pot with drainage layer, happy frog organic soil mix, topped with coco coir and large river rocks to prevent cham. from eating soil. I plan on placing dowels horizontally throughout enclosure, and then I am going to zip tie sticks of varying sizes to them.
MistKing kicks on 7 times between 8am-8pm, lights are on from 8am-9pm, humidity hovers around 70-85% the entire day. Temperature hovers around 84 at very top of enclosure, 70s at very bottom throughout day. At one point temperature reached 90 about 6 inches below spot bulb. Room ambient temperature is about 75. Night temperatures drop to low 70's. I have a 24" Reptisun 5.0, a spot basking bulb, and backup night bulb if it gets too cold. I plan on raising spot bulbs slightly to prevent burns. Depending on age of cham. I get I might not use spot bulbs at all.
Working on drip cup as I type this.
I have an existing cricket farm. Crickets are fed broccoli, carrots, spinach greens, peas, Flukers high-calcium cricket diet, and now small doses of Cricket Crack supplied by SSimsswiSS the night before feedings. This Thursday I am going to be getting a shipment of dubia that I will start breeding as well.
I have calcium w/ vitD, Herptivite, and calcium w/o D3. Bought myself a calendar with feeding schedule to go with them.
I'm working on building a large free range jungle gym of fake leaves and sticks up and around my desk, and I am buying a large Ficus that I can sun the cham. on outside when I'm home.
Think that's everything.... Feedback, suggestions, thoughts, information, etc., etc. greatly appreciated.
First Cham. enclosure.
48"H x 24"W x 24"D dimensions, large, coated mesh. Going to partition it with large gauge, coated chicken wire soon- pretty damn sure chams. couldn't get their head through the stuff. Plants are fake vines, schefflera arboricola, and pothos in a large plastic pot with drainage layer, happy frog organic soil mix, topped with coco coir and large river rocks to prevent cham. from eating soil. I plan on placing dowels horizontally throughout enclosure, and then I am going to zip tie sticks of varying sizes to them.
MistKing kicks on 7 times between 8am-8pm, lights are on from 8am-9pm, humidity hovers around 70-85% the entire day. Temperature hovers around 84 at very top of enclosure, 70s at very bottom throughout day. At one point temperature reached 90 about 6 inches below spot bulb. Room ambient temperature is about 75. Night temperatures drop to low 70's. I have a 24" Reptisun 5.0, a spot basking bulb, and backup night bulb if it gets too cold. I plan on raising spot bulbs slightly to prevent burns. Depending on age of cham. I get I might not use spot bulbs at all.
Working on drip cup as I type this.
I have an existing cricket farm. Crickets are fed broccoli, carrots, spinach greens, peas, Flukers high-calcium cricket diet, and now small doses of Cricket Crack supplied by SSimsswiSS the night before feedings. This Thursday I am going to be getting a shipment of dubia that I will start breeding as well.
I have calcium w/ vitD, Herptivite, and calcium w/o D3. Bought myself a calendar with feeding schedule to go with them.
I'm working on building a large free range jungle gym of fake leaves and sticks up and around my desk, and I am buying a large Ficus that I can sun the cham. on outside when I'm home.
Think that's everything.... Feedback, suggestions, thoughts, information, etc., etc. greatly appreciated.
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