Hello,
I currently own my third cham, a 3 year old veiled. I'm thinking of building him a new enclosure and would really like feed back from experienced keepers.
I want to build him a solid enclosure (4x2x2) made of wood and the front would be plexi glass. I would put vents on the two sides and keep the top solid. The vents would be adjustable so I can open or close them. I want to control the air movement in the cage. I will be able to control the heat and humidity level by simply opening or closing the vents.
I have found with other reptiles that an enclosure like this helps keep them hydrated. I've always wondered if it was the fish tanks that killed the earlier chams. In other sensitive reptiles like monitors this was true. This still holds true for bearded dragons, whose keepers have to frequently soak and/or mist their animals just to keep them hydrated.
If anyone has real experience with this I would like your feed back.
Tim
I currently own my third cham, a 3 year old veiled. I'm thinking of building him a new enclosure and would really like feed back from experienced keepers.
I want to build him a solid enclosure (4x2x2) made of wood and the front would be plexi glass. I would put vents on the two sides and keep the top solid. The vents would be adjustable so I can open or close them. I want to control the air movement in the cage. I will be able to control the heat and humidity level by simply opening or closing the vents.
I have found with other reptiles that an enclosure like this helps keep them hydrated. I've always wondered if it was the fish tanks that killed the earlier chams. In other sensitive reptiles like monitors this was true. This still holds true for bearded dragons, whose keepers have to frequently soak and/or mist their animals just to keep them hydrated.
If anyone has real experience with this I would like your feed back.
Tim