I got my first 2 chams from Jim and he was great to work with and answered all my questions. It's best to email him and see what he has or just ask for a specific locale and he will tell you if he's got it or something close. He even sent pics.
How long after laying the first clutch from a breeding until they lay another? I know I read it somewhere but I don't remember nor can I find where I read it.
How long after laying the first clutch from a breeding until they lay another? I know I read it somewhere but I don't remember nor can I find where I read it.
I think it's awesome that you are doing this! You may have already thought of this but maybe bring some crickets or worms to let them see the chams grabbing the food or see if one of the residents might want to feed one. It would be a way to involve them but not handle the cham itself. Maybe...
This whole thread is awesome!! It's nice to know that there are so many of us that let our chams/pets rule our lives. I know mine rule my life and every one of them eat better than me thats for sure and that includes the feeders.
I have two babies from them and the only time they didn't get back to me within a day was when they were at a show. They were awesome about holding them until it was warm enough to ship safely also.
Yep I agree the regular bulb is the way to go, I also started with the blue ones some only lasted a couple weeks most not more than a month and i had one last about 2-3 months. They are too expensive considering the life of the bulb .