Which is exactly why we said you need to put away at least a few hundred dollars STRICTLY for vet bills. Since its too late (unfortunately) for the leo, please do so for chsm...it is inevitable it will need a vet visit at some point in its life
Ill second hornworms, not only do chams go apeshit, HW are super juicy. Be careful if you buy a bunch they grow fast...and I mean fast. I have about 20 in chrysalis' now because they just go nuts. But also have a spare small reptibreeze so im hoping to raise my own or at the very least feed the...
Calcium without D3 is to be dusted at almost every feeding. Calcium with D3 every two weeks, a multivitamin every two weeks but not at the same time as D3. Only one product used at a time. So cal basically every day, say D3 on the 15th multivitamin on 16th, back to calcium, than D3 29th...
Please dont put down your own animal...and if its the way im thinking of the whole freezer thing thats been floating around the internet for years...DONT. Bring it to a vet, thats why they are vets and we are just privelaged to care for them...care being the prime word.
Shes not gravid...you will know when she is. She will most likely go off of her diet and not eat, spend most of the day on the floor of cage and pace, and if theres a bin in there and the medium is sufficiently wet to hold a tunne and has branches to get in and out of bin, instincts will take...
Mistking...have it hooked to a 5gallon bucket, set to mist 4 times a day for 3 minutes. Installition is easy easy. Cham loves it, droplets are super fine and do a grat job of spraying a large area
A vet that can see and handle it is your beat bet at an age. Also wont hurt to bring some poop to do a test. I did on mine just for my own security and hers, it did cost about $100+ but worth it imo
First you said it was 5 months now its 8-9. My cham when I first got her I brought her to the vet just because its a new animal and wanted to make sure all was well and do fecal test, the vet said my girl was at best 6 months, compared to yours yours is half the size and minus the patterns and...
One...you CANT stop egg laying. Its what they do, its a physical and natural motion w a cham. So as far as telling your mom, explain that its like a chicken. Wheter thr cham mated or not it WILL lay eggs and thats just part of being a cham owner. Sad to say the biggest hurdle owning this great...