I give him calcium withoutD3 every feeding and multi vitamin once a month and calcium with D3 once a month I have uvb strip bulbs keep his basking perch at 80 have a mister goes off twice a day and a fogger that runs 8 hours every night he is in a 4 ft tall 3 ft wide 18 inch deep cage he is very...
No it's not hard at all I have done it many times just go to hardware store and get a glass drop but set if you don't have any then turn cage upside down and possible make small clay wall around where you want to drop and fill clay pool with water to lubricate drill bit it will drop very clean...
The risks include insect might be interested with it carrying parasites or its possible that the insect has eaten something that might be poisonous to your cham or insect itself might be toxic for chams
Lol ? really I never said it was my cham I said here is a picture of a14 year old cham raised outdoors in the mountains of hawaii gees you people sure are good at putting words in people's mouths
I didn't start it i am very humble and yes I am an adult i never once said anything about chams don't without a fogger or you have to be outside in mountains to have healthy cham all I said was animals that do love in these conditions love longer than indoor animals in inadequate conditions
And you said that in response to him saying no one has been fogging fir 15 years to know if it's beneficial it not
Yes i agree fogger might not be good for someone that can't read directions and doesn't know how to clean
No i never once said that but why wouldn't you want to replicate natural hydration methods instead of another way that works too that's like saying we could drink water for hydration but instead of doing that most simple action we should hydrate with saline iv drips because that would work too