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Posted by: longhorn627 at Wed Jan 10 21:08:45 2007 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by longhorn627 ] I am far from a cham expert, but from my research I can suggest a couple things to help ya. First, I would add more cover for your cham. Consider adding another plant to the enclosure that would provide more branches to climb and some privacy. (Pothos seems to be a big favorite) Also, add some more branches/"cham highways" throughout the enclosure, I found it easier to go to a hardware store and purchase thin wooden rods for about 50 cents each as they are easy to secure together with zip-ties and look sharp when supplemented by additional natural branches (cleaned and sterilized of course) What kind of cham do you have? I found one of my favorite parts of getting a cham as getting to design and arrange the set-up. Have fun with it. | ||
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