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Posted by: roocat71 at Mon Aug 9 11:17:18 2004 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by roocat71 ] I have the same issues - just went to the same cage size. I use to free range the crix - but know its a bit tough for the cham to find them. I ended up making a bowl from some square tupper ware which I cut the bottom out and replaced with the material I got from cutting up one of those lizard hamocks (green plastic mesh). This allows for water to drain out and its a lot nicer on the chams tongue then alum or steel mech, Some crix do hop out, but that at least gives the cham the opportunity to hunt. You can always break the legs off the crix too. I wedged it a few inches under his basking spot so he can see them easily. I have watched him eat from it and he is getting the idea pretty quickj that there is food in there. I put my silk and other worms in there as well - but put one or two on the branches. | ||
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