I don't have one, but I know my share of them. You need to feed them in a cup. Like you put the insects in a cup and put it infront of them and let them eat it from t here. They, and the set up needs to be misted daily. They need a flexarium. I would say the largest one is the best. They need a heavily planted terrarium, due to they like to chamoflauge. Its in their name. Hopefully you got it captive bred, because wild caught animals will probably not make it. Babies should be fed fruitflies, pinhead crickets, small insects in general. You need to dust the insects twice a week for babies, and once a week for adults. Basking lights should be provided, make s ure it has uvb, and uva. Def. do not put it in a tank of any kind. These are strictly look at pets. I would limit holding t hem to a bare minimum. There should be no drafts in the room as they are hypersensitive. You can put their cage near a window(partially) so they can get some natural light as well. But i still would use lamps. Place some lights on top, some on the middle part. Bottom part doesnt need anything. I would recommend putting tons of potted plants in. Like large potted plants. Put in some fake plants as well. Lots of branches. Etc. And itll be fine.
OH almost forgot. As for names I think if its a male call it "Leon". Its in their names and it also seems to suit them.





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This is the new cage.
This is how big he is! Bigger then he was a week ago, he had his first shed.
