One thing though, you're going to find it hard to keep up with humidity in an open air cage like that, trust me. You probably are going to want to pick up a few pieces of plexiglass to put on the outside of the cage.
ya i just put a air stone in his dishreptech420;1404884; said:nice pick up they only seem to like to drink moving water so you may want to keep that in mind
they require moderate humidity. plus i have a humidifyer and the room is always 60% humidity and 78 degreesVicious_Fish;1405052; said:One thing though, you're going to find it hard to keep up with humidity in an open air cage like that, trust me. You probably are going to want to pick up a few pieces of plexiglass to put on the outside of the cage.
capra i think. not sure on the spellingdavo;1404863; said:Nice pick up, what Acanthosaura is this?
i plan to make it look like his native habitatVicious_Fish;1404984; said:Great looking lizard! I would put some more verticle branches in there when you have the chance. Maybe even some of those fake vines. That's a great sized enclosure, I think you could fit a pair in there.
Vicious_Fish;1405052; said:One thing though, you're going to find it hard to keep up with humidity in an open air cage like that, trust me. You probably are going to want to pick up a few pieces of plexiglass to put on the outside of the cage.
arowana man;1405094; said:they require moderate humidity. plus i have a humidifyer and the room is always 60% humidity and 78 degrees
arowana man;1405634; said:the encloser itsself is apropreate. just not the decor