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yngghoppa
at Mon Oct 23 11:10:45 2006 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by yngghoppa ]
Your wood working skills are obviously up to par, but I am a little concerned about the chams requirements being met. I can see from the pic that there is a panel of glass for the front door of the enclosure. Keep in mind that even though it is clear glass, there is a reflection that is casted on it that may and possibly will confuse and stress out your cham to extreme measures. Also, UVB lighting? Where is it? I see a heat lamp on top but do not see a fluorescent tube or mercury bulb that will give off the required UV. I only said mercury bulb as an example, I would not recommend using one for this type of setup at all. Ventilation? Are the sides of that cage made up of screening? Chams require an exchange of air and ventilation. Enclosures made of solid walls, whether it is from glass or wood, can not meet that requirement. Heat build up is also another common problem with this type of set up. Check into the requirements of the animal and compare to your set up.
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- pic of my setup - artogator, Mon Oct 23 10:37:20 2006

RE: pic of my setup - yngghoppa, Mon Oct 23 11:10:45 2006
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