here of some pictures she is 1 1/2 yrs old, has laid one clutch of unfertilized eggs last november, and previously had a respiratory infection that was resolved [/ATTACH][/ATTACH]
my suggestion is that you get him out in the sun as much as you can, feed your insects a wide variety of fruits, veggies, and ground up seeds/grains, try using warm water in your mister for comfort lol, make sure your setup and husbandry are good, and hope for the best. also try to leave him...
been thinking that a lot of the information on here is what to look for in sick chams, giving little on what a healthy, strong one looks and acts like. i'm very interested in this and any solid input that you have would be greatly appreciated both by me and my cold-blooded friend.
omg! I was saying that the other day lol! I'm thinking its time to switch hands so the left one works up to how the right is, otherwise it may raise some suspicions:eek:
I'm with seeco, they aren't accessories or jewelry lol. They're an extention of your family. I did lol at the walking down the street with your cham on your arm tho:)
It seems that when most are starting out there is a hype for the color and size. But as the original excitement of it dies down then you get more interested in physical features and more challenging species. Imo I've always wanted fischers and jacksons. Which I very much intend to achieve that...
For a 9 month male you should probably raise the basking temp from 80 to around 85-88 f. He was probably just cold and couldn't get enough heat. Also id just feed him once a day, they need time to digest food while basking so just feed in the morning
Imo I like the babies/juvies, they are so cute and it is very rewarding watching them grow up. You also get to have their supp schedule, feeding, and their preferences and personalities. They might be a little fragile but that's why we have to be careful ;)