Moving a Cham into a new area is stress for them he could just not be adjusted to his new home and that's why he's not eating. As to why its hissing?? It's just stress out I'm sure but I'm don't no much about the breed.
What do the spots look like if the just whiteish circles that's just water evaporating and leaving a mark. And iv asked the same question a long time ago when I first started and I doesn't hurt if the water is filtered or treated but if its good enuf for u to drink it should be good for them
I totally got soooo scared i was like omg i have two chams theres no way i cant have this i got to get my self checked out hahaha I can't stop laughing right now hahaha
When my Cham wont eat spraying its under side with some worm water will stimulate it to eat. Try it out if it's not eating maybe it will work for u to. Not to hot though just enough to were u can just tell
Ya got him at a local spot. Iv been going there for years. I got my tortoises from there frogs, turtles all bery healthy and im still with them today. then one day I walked in there an fell in love with the little guy. So I took him home
R it's back legs always bent like that? It looks like it might have a case of MBD but don't take that to the bank yet I'm not an expert. But it's back legs seem to be bent in a odd manner. And not having strangth to crab and climb. I would get him check by the vet as soon as I can. And maybe do...
Temp is way to high I would say. Iv never had a panther but my Jackson's like it in the low 80 and bask is the highest temp of around 88-90. And it should be so cold at night for it. A small drop in degrees is fine but no so cold