Slyfox
New Member
Hi folks,
I'm getting my first Cham for Xmas, well I've got all the setup anyway, not getting my charm till the 6th of jan! anyway this gives me time to get everything right.. I have an Exo terra tank, vines and termite hill feeder,a little silk plants, but going to get some real ones too, I have the small Exo terra waterfall and the lucky reptile tree trunk dripper dripping onto a leaf then into the water fall, I have bark on the floor too.. This is my question and what I am unsure about.. It's humidity? As title states, I am getting a Yemen, I've been to different sites and some sites say that they live in hot dry climates and shouldn't have much humidity, other sites say they need to be humid and say insert a fogger/mister? So now I'm a little confused if my tank should be dry or moist? And should I use a fogger in my waterfall for his humidity?
Thanks in advance for any reply's... Really can't wait to get him, but I want everything to be perfect for him
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I am here: http://maps.google.com/maps?ll=52.456708,-2.073220
I'm getting my first Cham for Xmas, well I've got all the setup anyway, not getting my charm till the 6th of jan! anyway this gives me time to get everything right.. I have an Exo terra tank, vines and termite hill feeder,a little silk plants, but going to get some real ones too, I have the small Exo terra waterfall and the lucky reptile tree trunk dripper dripping onto a leaf then into the water fall, I have bark on the floor too.. This is my question and what I am unsure about.. It's humidity? As title states, I am getting a Yemen, I've been to different sites and some sites say that they live in hot dry climates and shouldn't have much humidity, other sites say they need to be humid and say insert a fogger/mister? So now I'm a little confused if my tank should be dry or moist? And should I use a fogger in my waterfall for his humidity?
Thanks in advance for any reply's... Really can't wait to get him, but I want everything to be perfect for him
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I am here: http://maps.google.com/maps?ll=52.456708,-2.073220