Smitty
New Member
I don't think that hunting will be a big problem in that size aquarium. Crix will typically migrate to the heat source just like the cham (visible light) so hopefully that will help. Just try and make sure that none are still in there at night to avoid the cham getting munched on (or leave something else in there for them like carrot or collard greens).
If this is a baby cham in a glass aquarium then I would drop that basking spot down to 82-84 or so. Even in a screen enclosure you can overheat a young cham quickly, so I would still drop the basking spot to 88-90 max if possible. Adults can handle more.
The 24" 5.0 is perfect! That is all you need, you only need one (at least at this age). I would NOT get a 10.0 until the cham is much older (like a year). You might not ever get a 10.0 but by then you will have enough experience and research under your hat to make the choice. I myself will stick with the 5.0 for life.
If this is a baby cham in a glass aquarium then I would drop that basking spot down to 82-84 or so. Even in a screen enclosure you can overheat a young cham quickly, so I would still drop the basking spot to 88-90 max if possible. Adults can handle more.
The 24" 5.0 is perfect! That is all you need, you only need one (at least at this age). I would NOT get a 10.0 until the cham is much older (like a year). You might not ever get a 10.0 but by then you will have enough experience and research under your hat to make the choice. I myself will stick with the 5.0 for life.