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aero_tiff
at Tue Mar 13 05:13:56 2007 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by aero_tiff ]
Hey there-
The problems i seem the fan posing is that in an effort to circulate air, you'll dry out the habitat, and so you're back at the situation with just using a screen cage and making like easier. Plus I dunno how the Jackson will handle the constant blowing. Are you set on a Jackson? They're VERY easily stressed. Trust me, I have vet bills to prove it. The glass would definately help maintain humidity though, and the wall coverings would cut down on reflection stress, as well as general "outside of cage" stress. Have you posted a message in the general chameleon forum? They get more traffic than this one, I've seen. (I mean, I'm the only one who's answered the last 2 posts, and ive dont usually frequent the cham forums, I'm a drifter from collared lizards).
Try that and see what the have to say! 
~Tiff
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