thanks, I really like the unusual species such as the quadricornis, I had one for a quite a while but he died very suddenly last year, I believe he was getting old. Rarely I would let him hang on the ficus outside but only for short periods when the weather was right. I always liked the idea of...
Curious to anyone finding a certain species that might work better for keeping outdoors as much as possible in the FL weather.
I imagine the montanes to be the worst, or at least for the cooler ones like quadricornis. Most of the time its too hot, even here in the tampa area.
i havent taken any pics of him for a while. Even though these came out crappy he was pretty happy to get out of his cage and showing bright coloration so here he is.
i had pretty much the same experience warpdrive said about his WC male, right off the bat he wasn't shy about eating in front of me and seemed to acclimate pretty well. maybe it has something to do with some of the breeders (like flchams or LLLreptile) doing better jobs of acclimating their...
i read something a while ago about stress causing WC chams to get sick cause they would be so stressed from the cramped living conditions, etc. and they would drink from the floor. they don't keep things too sanitary so drinking the "floor water" made them ill.
so maybe something's just...
yea, my veiled was pretty harsh with his claws, but its weird cuz the quad i now have is really nothing. i mean, you can feel it and sometimes he'll grab harder, but its not a pain at all.
haha, amazing timing! they just showed up at the door! im sure they're a great feeder company, i just wish i thought things through better and spent a few extra bucks on shipping