Chellia
New Member
I have a couple of questions. I will be purchasing a baby (2 months~) veiled from FLchams in a few weeks/month. I have been researching chams for years, and I feel like I am finally ready to take this on.
Either way, I went plant shopping today (I love shopping for plants!) and I think it's very important (obviously) to have as many live plants as possible for my cham.
I will be purchasing a smaller (16x16x30) reptibreeze for the baby and I picked up a nice dracaena (has two plants in one pot!), pothos, and spider plant (quite large and mature). I will be washing and re potting way before I get the baby.
Should I also add a hibiscus or umbrella plant, or do you think these three plants would take up enough space in my smaller enclosure? I could wait to get the hibiscus or umbrella a bit later when I upgrade my enclosure.
I will also have TONS of fake vines and crab apple/willow branches from outside (that will be cleaned and disinfected beforehand) in the enclosure.
What do you think? I'm super excited, and finally have the courage to stop lurking the forum (which I have been actively doing since '09).
Thanks guys!
Either way, I went plant shopping today (I love shopping for plants!) and I think it's very important (obviously) to have as many live plants as possible for my cham.
I will be purchasing a smaller (16x16x30) reptibreeze for the baby and I picked up a nice dracaena (has two plants in one pot!), pothos, and spider plant (quite large and mature). I will be washing and re potting way before I get the baby.
Should I also add a hibiscus or umbrella plant, or do you think these three plants would take up enough space in my smaller enclosure? I could wait to get the hibiscus or umbrella a bit later when I upgrade my enclosure.
I will also have TONS of fake vines and crab apple/willow branches from outside (that will be cleaned and disinfected beforehand) in the enclosure.
What do you think? I'm super excited, and finally have the courage to stop lurking the forum (which I have been actively doing since '09).
Thanks guys!