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Wink please post pictures of your flexarium's...

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i am getting a flexarium for my cham in the next week or so, please can anybody post some pictures of there flexarium setups please, i am getting the 65 gallon flexarium, but anysize is welcome to be showen off =]

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i have ordered my new flexarium, so it might be here tomorrow, if not it should be here next week.
so any flexarium set-up pictures yet please? =]
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Old 21-08-2009, 01:30 PM
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Flexariums are not the greatest set up for chams, be warned, Exo-Terra terrariums, or vivs are much better
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Depends on the species of Chameleon as to whether it will be suitable or not. If, for example, it is a Yemen (Veiled) it wouldnt be right to try and keep it in a flexarium.
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what...
i got told that wood viv is not good for a cham...

o well im still getting one... lol

thank you for saying though =]
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by the way, he is in a wood viv, and has been for a long time...
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by the way, he is in a wood viv, and has been for a long time...
lol
What species of cham is he though?
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Cool, just be very careful. Personally I would keep him in the wooden viv. Our breeders all live in wood at 110oF under their basking bulb and around 80oF at the cool part.
The viv has to be well ventillated to allow water from your morning misting to escape as it evaporates.
I 100% wouldn't recommend a flexarium for Yemens but whatever you decide I hope it works out for you. Let us know.

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