SS4Luck
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So i had to get my setup ready for my little guy this morning and there are tons of writeups and recomendations but none with pictures so i figured id help out and take pics for everyone. I will apologize now and say sorry for the poor quality, my Nikon is dead cuz i just got back from vacation so they are all from my phone.
First get all your stuff read. I had my cage, a ficus from a local nursery, new soil with no extra stuff in it, and some wooden dowels. I know a lot of people sure the fake vines and everything, but i always had problems with them and really like using just the basics.
Next i took the ficus and pulled the two seperate trees out of the pot and started knocking all the old soil out of the roots and trees to the best of my abilities without breaking the roots. I know if there is some of the older dirt tangled in the roots it will be okay cuz the chams cant get to it. It makes a HUGE mess though.
Next i put the tree in the cage, and started trimming trimming trimming. I hate when you see cages that are over powered by too many plants and make it nearly impossible to find the cham. Its really easy to find a nice balance between enough coverage and still being able to see your baby while still looking nice and green.
how much i cut out
Then I took the cage into my room (where it will stay) and started cutting dowels into the right length. After tons of experimenting with my past chams i found 2 or 3 levels of triangular pathways work best and they use them the most. I have one level about 1/2 way up the cage, with 2 dowels going to the second set that are about 3/4 of the way up the cage. I used push pins through the mesh into the rods to keep them in place and not rip up the screens.
Then i set up my dripper and put my little guy in more towards the bottom and let him explore his way up into the top and find out where he wanted to go! He ran isntantly top the top and started warming up and throwing color around
I gave him a quick mist and let him be for the rest of the day
I still have to put his feeding cup in, but im going to make a square set of pahts and hang the cup between two walkways to make it easier to pull in and out. Im going to do that tomorrow though.
Let me know what you think!!!!
First get all your stuff read. I had my cage, a ficus from a local nursery, new soil with no extra stuff in it, and some wooden dowels. I know a lot of people sure the fake vines and everything, but i always had problems with them and really like using just the basics.
Next i took the ficus and pulled the two seperate trees out of the pot and started knocking all the old soil out of the roots and trees to the best of my abilities without breaking the roots. I know if there is some of the older dirt tangled in the roots it will be okay cuz the chams cant get to it. It makes a HUGE mess though.
Next i put the tree in the cage, and started trimming trimming trimming. I hate when you see cages that are over powered by too many plants and make it nearly impossible to find the cham. Its really easy to find a nice balance between enough coverage and still being able to see your baby while still looking nice and green.
how much i cut out
Then I took the cage into my room (where it will stay) and started cutting dowels into the right length. After tons of experimenting with my past chams i found 2 or 3 levels of triangular pathways work best and they use them the most. I have one level about 1/2 way up the cage, with 2 dowels going to the second set that are about 3/4 of the way up the cage. I used push pins through the mesh into the rods to keep them in place and not rip up the screens.
Then i set up my dripper and put my little guy in more towards the bottom and let him explore his way up into the top and find out where he wanted to go! He ran isntantly top the top and started warming up and throwing color around
I gave him a quick mist and let him be for the rest of the day
I still have to put his feeding cup in, but im going to make a square set of pahts and hang the cup between two walkways to make it easier to pull in and out. Im going to do that tomorrow though.
Let me know what you think!!!!