He'll be in a 17"x17"x3' cage, but be freed to roam a 15'x7' greenhouse daily. Edit to add the shop doesn't know where he's from but said all they get are from Hawaii or Florida.
MBD is usually caused by a lack of uvb light [either natural sunlight or specific uvb lights specified for tropical environments] or a lack of vitamin d. They get this by their feeders and supplemental dusting of the feeders. Again i'm no expert but others on here can give you proper supplement...
When you visit the vet i would guess you should bring a stool sample to check for parasites. Sadly buying chams from pet stores is a crapshoot, they usually have terrible care procedures. Reputable breeders are a better choice.
I'm no expert but i think he has mdb a bone disease that's very serious. His legs look like their weird angles. There's more knowledgeable experts on here that can confirm. In any case a herp qualified vet visit would be necessary the sooner the better. Just his symptoms are very troubling and...
Here' some pics of my freerange Senegal. Male or female? I don't often even find him but he? goes from the dense cover to ground level a lot, not sure why.
He looks healthy to me, usually bright pale green with many red dots. When i see him i drop some wax worms which he eats. Comments welcome.
Well he reached his destination. They met briefly, he got very dark, her not so much, they grabbed hands and he backed off. Wife called me in for dinner but now there about a foot apart apparently ignoring each other. Here's a pic of the meeting.
Thank you so much. Been to Cham Academy site but didn't notice the Bohmes pdf. I'll look it up. My normal dusting is Repashy Calcium + with vitamins. I usually buy crickets from store, dust them and put them directly in feeder buckets with 'cricket crack' made by local store, some spinach and...