Ahhh, i believe she has a disease called Tonious Montanious. JK she looks gravid in the picture. And if i'm not mistaken it looks like lumps on her abdomen. I would provide her with a 5 gal. bucket with a peat moss and sand mixture. She needs to be able to dig deep and then tunnel over. Give her...
movieman- I would suggest that you go with a ProMist model. They are great and they are truly Dry run safe. Check out the thread for a few weeks ago to learn more about all of the misters.
Sorry Jamie. I was in Tokyo and the computer would let me access them. If you do have some silkies then i would be happy to buy them from you. I need to buy some more chow first, but i will buy them from you.
And BTW, i have NOTHING against utah except for the fact that nothing exciting ever...
Hello all,
My question to all of you is what effect of water softeners is on chams? I have quit doing showers until i know for sure that water softners are harmless. Any input would be appreciated.
Thanks,
yes and yes. And on the feeder thing, use your best judgement. Don't put in all feeders at once because it will confuse the cham (he won't know what to focus on.)
Feed them 8-15 crix a day, 10-15 silkies a day, or 6-7 superworms a day. That is if you ONLY do crickets, or ONLY do silkies, ect. You can change up the amounts if you combine different insects. Silkworms are easy to use as a feeder and i find them to be a like a lot from my animals. As you know...
-1 cham per cage
-no lights inside cage
-more ventalation
-no glass
-get rid of the cricket carier
-more foliage
-Taller cage
-Water needs to drip onto foliage
I think that just about covers the large problems.