ok... i dont mean to make light of the issue... but did you see the chickens name? (it was just below the video) its chuck the chicken lidell.... im sorry... i have to laugh for a second... hahahahahahahahahahahahahaha okay... its just too perfect of a name... and im judging by the name, hes...
coooolll... very nicely done! it looks just like my chams cage except yours is much more awesome because of the cut diamond shape... mines just rectangular... like a big shoebox sitting longways... but about the same size and wood same color... as for a name... i like hippie :D cause of all the...
ok. so he went to the vet today... got one more antibiotic and some food to help fatten him up a little. if this one doesnt work, i have been referred to a reptile optomologist who is willing to take on picasso's mystery eye problem.... *sigh* hope this stuff works... i have to give him an...
whoops... sorry guys... i think his antibiotic is called metronidazole and the calcium is called meocalglucon elixir. i looked it up... i must have gotten them mixed up. well, his next vet apointment is in 2 hours, wish us luck! and i have a ton of info to bring her (some posted by u guys, and...
<3 thanks :) hopefully this doesnt drain my bank account... but even if it does, what can i do ya kno? lots of people ask me why im throwin so much money into him. they say "its not like its a dog" but to me, he might as well be... even if it were a hamster... just because an animal is not well...
thank you for all the replies, and i will be sure to read all of the links in deapth tomorrow... very tired at the moment and about ready to head into bed.
he is on an antibiotic at the moment and a calcium supplement. the vet thought the calcium supplement would be a good idea since the...
so, regarding picasso's eye (he has an absess behind the eye which is being treated) it looks like he has a nasolacrimal duct blockage due to the build up of goop draining from the absess... i read that there is a nonsurgical procedure to clear the nasolacrimal duct, but i cant figure out how...
so, picasso, my veiled cham i rescued 2 weeks ago still has a swollen eye... quick catch up for those who havent read my other thread: i rescued him from a lady that had been doing everything wrong in the book. he has something wrong with his eye and is currently being treated for a possible...
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wut a little cutie pie! i luvz him. id love to have a panther one day, but i heard they are more fiesty than other chams, true or myth? i kno every animal is different, but in general, are they less friendly? he is absolutely stunning btw, good for u!
hey, dont bash it! its amazing, and some orchids can be very large and some younger birds can be smaller.... i think its perfectly proportioned, especially being art, proportions dont have to be exact, being an artist myself, i think its perfect, i wouldnt change a thing about it... maybe ill...
the green is cooolll :) my veiled is wearing his "grumpy" colors right now as he has been to the vet recently... but even when he wears his pretty colors, they are more blue-ish teal and green, never that cool lime green all over tho... very nice! do you do anything special to make those colors...
okay :) thank you for all the replies, i feel like thought he may have many problems to address, they seem like they are manageable with the extra help im getting here and from his new, more qualified vet :D
the back half of him from the hips to the tail seems leathery and is much more of a foggy color. it has been like this for about 3 days now, is that abnormal or nothing to worry about? im only asking because the vet said he was having a bad shed and is a bit patchy on the rest of his body, to be...
okay :) thank you! ill see if i can come up with something today. the back of the cage is a solid piece of wood, so there is the front and the 2 sides that are open. ill see what i can do with them.
i do have a dripper, its positioned to where the excess water falls in to a plant. there are two 3.5 foot tall live plants and one 2 foot plant (umbrella, pothos, and i forget the name of the other one but its safe for chams)... can the chams actually take a bite from the terra cotta??? nooooo...