i can only guess old age. they all seemed in perfect health. i am a very neurotic person when it comes to vitamins, feeding, misting, and medicating if needed. unfortunately, i have no way of knowing aside from old age.
well, i got them all at full grown. so that changes things a bit. ive never raised a cham from a baby, just because ive never really had the oupportunity to get one then. and i got him out of the tree. i saw him near my balcony. grabbed a huge male roach and lured him on to my arm. he wasnt...
Well, within the last 2 months, 3 of my four chams have passes:mad::mad::mad: and all of them were getting old to begin with, and i guess things just happen like that. And any advice for new chams to buy, or places to buy from. and the craziest thing is. my last cham's cage was blown down 4 days...
i have discoid roaches, dubia roaches, turkistan roaches, and some hissing roaches. all of these species are non climbers except the very slow moving hissing roaches, and only the turkistan can fly and after 3 weeks of having turkistan roaches i havent seen a male fly once. they are all really...
that's my middle name. i know what ur going through. alot of us do. but flooding this forum with advice which has been given to you 10x over is a waste of your time. just my opinion.
i work at the aquarium, and know the herp curator at the zoo. hes a cool guy, and knowledgeable. you will probably get alot of new business from other zoos and deff. from the New orleans zoo because they always change the setups.
GOOD LUCK.
two words, liquid nitrogen, that stuff i used on a giant bees nest on my house, and then i foamed the crap out of it. i got it from my grandpa who is a college chem prof.