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Old 08-19-2004, 09:53 PM
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Would Chams be alright in class tanks, or are the screened environments prefered. I know it would be hard to keep humidity, and heat right in a full screen, I think Chams are fun to have, rather lazy but graceful
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lol the spiny tailed monitars Gecko revered me to are a bit out of the price range at the moment
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its true, they are a bit expensive. I think that small chams would do ok in the crested gecko enclosure that reptile depot is offering here's a link. http://reptiledepot.com/ just click supplies and then sceen cages.
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Chams don't do well in glass enclosures because the stagnant humid air is a good breeding ground for bacteria, leading to skin or other infections. With proper misting or humidifiers, they do great in all-screen enclosures. Part of what makes them dificult to care for is ther need for good ventilation and high humidity, but it can be done.
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Chams don't do well in glass enclosures because the stagnant humid air is a good breeding ground for bacteria, leading to skin or other infections. With proper misting or humidifiers, they do great in all-screen enclosures. Part of what makes them dificult to care for is ther need for good ventilation and high humidity, but it can be done.
reptilemama, is so right.. repteriums are very cheap..easy assembly.. and nice for your cham..
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spiny tailed monitors require LARGE vivs as well (more expense) extremely active little buggers it's not fair to keep em in a small viv.
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