Kaizen
Chameleon Enthusiast
Forgive me if I’m totally wrong, but shouldn’t there be a whole section on free ranging in the main menu? I only say this because there is tons of info on this site about husbandry and Cham health, but large free range setups are often incompatible with advise given about standard enclosures. Not that I favor either, but as someone who has a free range setup, I often find useful info here that just won’t work for my set up. For instance, ‘use a t5 uvb bulb in the 6-12% range’. This, obviously, won’t work for a free range measuring lwh 10x10x7. One would have to use two dozen bulbs, placed at different heights and angles. Likewise, when feeder run cups are advised for picky charms, the specs always for a small, in-cage, setup. And don’t get me started on irrigation. My point is that there is an overwhelmingly large pool of information here that is correct in its focus, but insufficient in its scope. I think it would be great if there was a section devoted to free-rangers and their particular challenges.
Again, I’m perfectly aware that there are posts about free ranging; but, as far as I can tell, they are scattered across multiple topics/headings, rather than being all together. Moreover, I also know that the principles of supplementation, lighting, feeder prep and husbandry, that are contained in this forum are an immense resource. It would be wonderful if free-rangers could have a section to go and share how they applied these principles (eg lighting) to a large free range setup.
Hope I don’t ruffle any feathers. Ignore me if you hate this post.
Again, I’m perfectly aware that there are posts about free ranging; but, as far as I can tell, they are scattered across multiple topics/headings, rather than being all together. Moreover, I also know that the principles of supplementation, lighting, feeder prep and husbandry, that are contained in this forum are an immense resource. It would be wonderful if free-rangers could have a section to go and share how they applied these principles (eg lighting) to a large free range setup.
Hope I don’t ruffle any feathers. Ignore me if you hate this post.