I was, but the three species I was considering, none would work out. I was planning on U. fimbriatus or Panther Chams, and putting in with one of those, grandis day geckos. But the chams would eat them and they wouldn't have the right temps or sunlight if I put them with fimbriatus. So now it is down to fimbriatus or Panther Chams. Is yours actually outdoors so you don't have to worry about drainage? I need a lot of advice in the drainage department. --- Cyndy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I have a large outdoor enclosure in sunny > California. I built it to get direct sunlight all > day. Then I planted it very heavily, so my chameleon > can find deep shade at any time of the day. I have a > mister on a timer to keep it cool enough on hot > days. > I wasn't sure from your post, are you considering > mixing species? I have never heard of that working > and I have heard of some disasters. > Just some ideas, > Cyndy > > > > ########################################################################### > THE GLOBAL GECKO ASSOCIATION > LISTSERV > WebSite: www.gekkota.com Archive: > [EMAIL PROTECTED]/ > The GGA takes no responsibility for the contents > of these postings. > ########################################################################### >

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