Lost lake chams also sells some pygmys although i think they are WC.. i am also lookin to get a few more pygmys when it gets warmer and they can live for a few years if kept in good health
Gravid females are usually a bit dark/plump..
i have a thread about breeding pygmys a bit down the page i would link it but i dont know how and it might answer a few of your questions..
and i would put the frogs in a seperate enclosure they may be stressing the little guys
Looks nice..The temps seem fine to me.. i have the same lighting and my pygmy is pretty active but never basks although i do have a higher perch for her.. Moss holds humidity pretty well in my screen enclosure so it will work wonders in the exo terra.. And pay close attention to the mini ficus...
When it gets warmer here in nj (snowing atm) i plan on getting a few more pygmys for breeding as my original 1.3 group dwindled to 0.1 within the first week because of bad health/shady distributor but anyways once the substrate is set and eggs are laid do i take them out or leave them there...
Im also getting tired of crix.. They do smell.. and just look disgusting.. And i have had plenty of escapees that ended up in odd places..
Dubias are sounding much more practical but i need to know if they can jump or climb first lol
my cham used to bite a fake plant.. it kinda looked like small maple leaves.. he would bite then pull back and kinda scrape a bit off havent noticed any ill effects although i took it out of the enclosure
i have 2 ficus, one about 2-3 ft tall and another one barely over 1ft and i have had some problems with them but they are still alive..
if there is a change in light intensity they tend to drop leaves.. if the light is too hot they drop leaves.. and sometimes they drop them for seemingly no...
i have a schefflera arboricola that has been trodded over by my juvenile panther and most of the shoots are now bent and not looking as good as when i got the plant. He is now in a larger enclosure and not walking all over it but he does like to drink from these leaves rather than the ficus so...
i have read the flchams pygmy care sheet and it says r. brevs should eat about 3 appropriately sized crickets per feeding (every other day)
my guy can eat 6 or more if i let him (around 1/4-3/8 in crix) and his belly looks like a balloon
he was the lone survivor of a group of 4 and i couldnt...
i consider myself lucky bc my gf is as much of an animal freak as me
i have 2 chams right now and she loves them both
she has 3 turtles, some fish, and 5 frogs
i do most of the work for them because theyre all so cute