Hello forum!!
I brought my 8 month old panther cham outside today to soak up some sun and just free range for a bit and I saw him eat a fly. I know theres a risk for parasites if you feed your cham wc insects an such so what should i be looking out for, runny poop, vomiting, ect...
yea Texas Ranger is a really nice guy and has awesome chams. I got a boy of Ranger's and Sky's. He's a very chill cham, here are some pics.
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how has his appetite been? Also has he been rubbing on any branches?
The signs for shedding are usually decrease in appetite, him rubbing on anything in his cage, they'll also puff up and open their mouths then close/ bend their body (well mine does anyway :/).
~hope this helped.
bring your basking temp down to 85 and your uvb should be 5.0. Fill out the diagnostic sheet and post it so we can see in detail how your husbandry is. also dont worry they grow as long as theyre eating, at least thats how it usually goes.
Hey, I had a good teacher lol. Hes doing good. The weather here has been ugly the past couple days so i cant take him out but ill post/send some pic your way when hes fired up:)
Welcome to the forum!! I dont know too much about jacksons but i know they dont need as much supplementing as panthers or vields, I think their supliment schedule is something like
plain calcium every feeding
calcium with D3 twice a month
Vitamins twice a month.
Hopefully some1 more...
Its all about peronality. If you have an aggressive/scared cham its gonna take a while but dont give in. start by hand food association then from there take him outside to catch some rays/fun activities such as exploring new plants or what not. Keep in mind if your cham doesnt like to be...
What up forum. I had Mugen, a 6.5 month old male ambanja from sublimexotics (Texasranger), for 3-4 months now and hes doing great (knock on wood). I hand feed and free range his feeders. He started off eating crickets then to dubias along with the occasional wax/super worm. My problem now is he...
Grats on your cham!! From the bits of greens and blues i would say ambilobe (male). Dont worry about his colors they will come in eventualy, just give him a nutritious diet (gutload feeders with veggies/fruits) along with love and take him out on bright sunny warm days. I would recomend dusting...
I agree with Raphael, stick with crickets or dubias and give him a treat every once in awhile. Also the breeder told you to gutload/dust correctly. Just dust fruits and veggies with bugburger. I mix bugburger and dinofuel to dust my fruits and veggies, feeders go nuts.