Ok so I've got two chams and I'm loosing some plants to root rot and starvation(lack of light). I think it's more root rot tho. So Im a florist and I can't help but love hordiculture researching terrariums for orchid growing is how I stumbled on a picture of a Cham and what led me here :)...
Here are my two boys...Nigle who's iron man's son and Monty who is Sonatra's
Nigle
https://www.chameleonforums.com/showthread.php?t=67880
Monty
https://www.chameleonforums.com/showthread.php?t=7
Sorry it wont let me upload the pictures
Here is an update. He really hates my iPhone it's a little ridiculous...but it's crazy to me that he's the same age as my Monty but Monty is so much bigger
Yea I use a drip system just because of the amount of time I mist in my cages, even wiping once a day wouldn't be enough for me atleast but it's really your call. As far as mist king being able to handle multiple nozzles yes it does perfectly all I had to do was buy another misting nozzle and...
Yes actually she was missing when I was hand feeding and it seemed strange so I looked into it and read symptoms of Vit A def. And then her eye began to bother her and of finally went completely closed. I began a regiment of Vit A and she began to get better a friend has her now and has ordered...
I don't believe so I think high heat just lowers life span lots of eye and tongue problems come from vit A deficiency http://www.store.repashy.com/vitamin-a-plus.html
Read this and the multivitamin that you use I used to use and my girl became vitamin A deficient this product sounds promising...
Well I think I can join this club...I just got my iron man baby he's only 3 months but eats like a champ. He's still a little iffy but hes getting better about handling. It's amazing how different both your boys look I can't wait till Nigel's colors come in...
I have a friend who does it and yes it does make them more relaxed although my girl I just sent him was caged and she was sweet as could be I couldn't make her mad if I tried but I had her as a baby and hand fed her and aggressive is a personality thing err well partially is at least
I would try to handle her for small amounts of time everyday. Thats how the kammers say to do it but like I said be careful not to over stress her since she is an adult probably best to let her crawl on a stick and take her out of the cage at first then let her crawl on you it might take a while
No they do actually, some of the most knowledgeable forum members I know handle their Chams on a regular if not daily basis...I can't say much about your older veiled I think the tend to be more aggressive and from what I have read older Chams don't handle stress as well as babies but I think...