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All i had was my cam phone and where do i fill out the how to ask for help form? The only kind of plants i have are pothos and some fake plants, so cant be sap.Bad Picture quality.... could possibly be the start of a shed. Possibly.
Is it sticky or smooth or what? you need to describe it more as well as fill out the how to ask for help form. Perhaps its sap from a plant or something.
Well i have been using the d3 and vitamin everyday for the past week, did i mess up really bad? Will he still be fine if i go and get regular calcium, and start supplementing right?Change the coil bulb to a linear tube bulb and start gutloading with greens like collards, kale, mustard greens, dandelions, and endive. Use fruits and veggies like squash, sweet peppers, carrots, yams, oranges, and papayas too. Don't use any dog/cat/fish food. The baby cerial is okay, I don't know about the infant formula though.
90 is a little hot for a baby, bring it down to 80-83 ish. How do you supplement? You should be using a calcium without d3 5 times a week, a calcium with d3 twice a month, and a multivitamin once a month.
It looks like a shed picture to me, but I can't say for sure because the pics are blurry.
People are jumping on your "facts" while ignoring your question. Sadly, that happens.
What is wrong with the coil bulb it is brand new? Is it bad, i am fairly new with chams.
Wait...how is the op's question being ignored? From the blurry pics provided, there is little certainty in any of our assessments.
Yet....for all the blurriness of the pictures, people are jumping on husbandry issues and making it sound as though they know what is right.
They are commenting on the lighting, the gut loading, the temps.
The question is: what's the white stuff? The answer is: most likely pre-shed. It's a baby, they shed.