I use the repashy calcium plus, and with this you do not need to use any other supplements, i very lightly dust the crickets every feeding and ive never had to take a trip to the vet. My chams are healthy as can be, i just try to offer them fruits and vegi, as well as hornworms and possible slik...
They do not change colour according tp their backrounds, it just looks kike something is making him uncomfortable. My male would change to those colours if he was cold, thirsty, or dry, he also gets darker when there are loud noises or people looking at him for too long. When he was younger, he...
They usually get darker when they are stressed, mad , or scared. Try to lure him out withh some of his favorite food! Thats what i do. I usually grab a hornworm and my guys go crazy for them. So ill just keep bringing it further away from them, and eventually they climb right out of there cages...
Just finished setting up Chuck and Camille with brand new homes :) hope they like it! Next step, drainage system. Also some pics of them :) male is almost a year and female is just over 7 months.
It does look alot like a pothos, mine have white or lighter green patterns on some leaves, but to me that looks like a type of pothos ! Im not 100% sure though
If i were you i would build a drainage system for the bottom while you can ! I have a lot of problems with misting water building up and making a huge mess in my enclosures and on their stands, its as simple as putting a container at the bottom, them building a floor to go above that container...
I struggle with this as well, i am in a cold climate area, if you have the right heat bulbs then it shouldnt be a problem, however humidity will be a problem, i usually put up plastic sheets that cover 3/4 of the top section for the cage all around to help keep moisture in, live plants and a...
You should definitley get a screen mesh cage, i personally use reptibreeze as it they are very easy to set up and keep clean. They need constant air flow and can develop respritory problems in glass enclosures such as yours. It would be ideal to get a screen mesh cage as soon as possible, and...
Looks like you've got a female to me. If you are 100% sure its a female you're going to have to start looking into egg laying bins. Im currently going through that phase with my female veiled.
It is an absolute must have for females or they can become eggbound and die. They mine is just over 7...