If you're referring to how they LOVE to try to climb up water streams, I understand! My male usually hangs out on my shoulder before he goes to bed, and whenever I'm doing the dishes he tries to climb up the water stream. Chams seem to love shiny objects, and for some reason they think they can...
My biggest mistake with my first baby Veiled (Orange Juice was her name) was using substrate. I got her from petsmart after doing some reading of careguides on their website (hugeeeee mistake), and was recommended you use coconut fiber. She eventually became impacted and died. The forums care...
Thanks for the advice. I got her really overweight, her casque was swollen with fat. But I'm glad to know I should feed her. You guys really are lifesavers! I appreciate the help
Okay I mean I buy hornworms a lot, since they're cheap where I get em. Her poop is always hydrated looking so I don't think hydration is too much of an issue
Okay I was just giving her them since I picked up some for my beardie. I figured since she's pregnant she can have whatever she wants lol. But if they're unhealthy she's gonna have to deal with it! It's really hard not to spoil her heheh, she gets so excited when she sees me bring her feeding...
Heh, I feel so awkward since I'm more used to endotherms. Shall I keep the dusting the same? I don't dust with D3 because I've been taking her out for natural sunlight every day for about 3 hours at least. I'm hoping natural sunlight is better than dusting with d3
Oh, her bin is a lowes 5ish gallon bucket filled with moist sand and perlite. Should I also move her basking light close to the bucket so she hangs out next to it and gets the hint?
Well, shoot. To what amount should I decrease her feedings? Also, what food is best for her right now? I want her to have healthy babies, but I've read too much protein can cause gout, so which feeders should I stick with and how many? I don't want her having any complications
At what point should I be worried about her weight and see a vet? She's been preggers for almost 3 weeks, I've read it takes 3-5 weeks to lay eggs. Also, I haven't seen her digging in her bin but I have seen her at the bottom of her cage though.
Oh I was reading the number of eggs is already set and to feed them as much as they want so they eggs she produces are healthy. Her basking temps are 85 on the hot side and the cool bottom is 80
I always leave food for her in a cup, but I for sure see her eat at least 3 dubias/supers/small hornworms. She eats out her cup and i fill it to about 15 roaches every 3 days
Forgive me if this is suppose to be posted in the Health Clinic section, but Ashi (my female) is gaining sooooo many grams since her impregnating. She was bred about 3 weeks ago, and I only recently started weighing her. I weighed her about a week and a half ago and she weighed 120 grams. I...