I have had Cresties for about 10 yrs. A cute fun geckos. They drink from the misted water u spray when they wake up at night. Mine are waiting for it, very active. Not a picky species. Always willing to eat. They are friendly and fun when u want to have a gecko out at night when everything else...
It's the quality of the pump, the quietness of it, the fine mist spray design of the nozzles and how they conform to fit into the enclosures. You can't buy those at the hardware store. And the system uses a small amt of water. You can build it basically for what u need it for. That's what u pay...
Zen,
I have never had the smaller species but they are on my list. They r so beautiful and I can't wait to have some. Maybe a pair of klemmeri...:)
Susie
Yes. It's a luck of the draw. If ur pair gets along they can stay together. I have had several pairs over the years that did. On the other hand I have had pairs nearly kill each other and had to be separated as soon as they were put together. The larger species r territorial.
Susie
No. They eggs are always removed and incubated. They lay usually 2 eggs every 4 or 6wks. You couldn't keep track if u left them in and they would be damaged. And to make sure they are kept at right temp and humidity they need to be separated.
S
Standings get a bit larger, feeding is the same, and they like their temp a bit warmer. They really like their space. You will like which ever one you decide.
Susie
I have kept P grandis for 15 yrs or so. Great pets. I have bread mine many times. They should not be handled. Their skin is fragile and it bruises and can slough off, they also will loose their tail if u really spook them. They stress. They can be very friendly with time and I have several that...
I've used the Repashy products for years. Using them for my chams too. I think you'll be very happy with them. Easy, great results. No confusion as it's an "all in one, dust lightly every day product". The Bug Burger and the Calcium Plus...great stuff.
Good luck with your Cham. I'm sure he will...
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Merry Xmas to you too.
Well, if not a new cage, maybe a new plant, or just fix up the one you got with some nice new stuff. Just do what you can. :)
This has been a rough year so I've treated myself big time with remolding my entire room. New bed. Paint. New cages for my pets, and...
Agreed. My Jackson male is just not a big eater. Even after deworming, vet visits. He gains weight, looks great but he just doesn't eat a lot. But a fecal is needed.
W/C or Farm Raised...parasites...parasites....
Good Luck with him!!!!!!:)