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08-19-2004, 09:53 PM
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Cham Tank
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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08-19-2004, 09:54 PM
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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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08-19-2004, 10:20 PM
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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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08-22-2004, 10:50 PM
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Originally Posted by reptilemama
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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reptilemama, is so right.. repteriums are very cheap..easy assembly.. and nice for your cham..
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08-22-2004, 11:28 PM
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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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