Kind of an unusual question. I'm free ranging some Chams in a small greenhouse [lean to, 15'wide x 8' deep x 7'high]. Has a few big Fiddle leaf figs, corn plant and many other plants and some vines. Currently I have 2 Senegals [unsure of sex] and a male and female Dwarf Fishers. I've had them for a few months and they seem to be doing well. My problem is I can rarely find them. They blend in with the plants so well they can be right in front of me and I don't see them. I have a few feeding stations that they visit plus I 'free range' crickets around the greenhouse. When I see the Chams I hand feed them some wax worms which they always take. In this large space could I add a few more Chams? If I did could I use a different species? I was thinking of a small pair of Elliot's or more Dwarf Fishers. The Senegal was on the same vine as the Dwarf Fishers, he was ignoring him but the Fishers was rapidly moving out of his way. Oddly the Senegal's seem to hang out on the floor a lot while the Fisher's are always in the branches. Thanks in advance for any advice.