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Yeah I put a lot into it trying to make it good for him, but guess I was misinformed by the Petco employees about a tank.
Yeah I put a lot into it trying to make it good for him, but guess I was misinformed by the Petco employees about a tank.
hes very cute.
But you do have a few major things wrong,
but its ok, we can fix it!
first, he should not be in a fish tank, theres no good ventilation.
a screen/mesh cage, that is taller than wider is what we all use.
a 24x24x48 is what he will need as an adult.
second- we dont put anything on the bottom of the cage.
if a cricket gets down into the substrate, adn the cham grabs the bug and the substrate, it can becoem impacted.
what lights are you using?
what supplements do you have?
Yeah I put a lot into it trying to make it good for him, but guess I was misinformed by the Petco employees about a tank.
Is a 30x30x71 or 29x29x72 too big? I want to have a big one. Do you think that would be ok? Can I just set it on the carpet?
Is a 30x30x71 or 29x29x72 too big? I want to have a big one. Do you think that would be ok? Can I just set it on the carpet?
Those are great!
bigger is always better!
and yes you can just set it on the carpet. that would be fine.
where will you get a cage that big? and its all mesh right?
Is a 30x30x71 or 29x29x72 too big? I want to have a big one. Do you think that would be ok? Can I just set it on the carpet?
I was just about to ask that Camimom. lol
Also, you will need to have drainage from dripping and misting. So directly on the carpet is not a good idea. Maybe have it set up on a stand and have a catch pan under the cage for excess water.
Those are great!
bigger is always better!
and yes you can just set it on the carpet. that would be fine.
where will you get a cage that big? and its all mesh right?
I have seen thoes cages work for some people (someone on here has a huge one like the 260g, i'll try to find the thread for you. It's always good to hear and see someone's first hand experience on a product).. But i think it will be a task to get drainage situated on them. And they tend to not be as stable.
You might want to look into something like this..Bigger is better . But not if it's going to be a battle to get everything the way you like it without going crazy.
http://diycages.com/15201/15243.html
I use a 2x2x4 DIYcage and its great. Plenty big, plenty sturdy.
Is that the type of cage you have?