Definitely work on scheduling a vet appointment ASAP as this cham needs serious medical attention. After that, if he makes it, you should fill out a husbandry review so we can fix your care and prevent any further issues.
I don’t think I’ve ever seen my boy looking this blue and vibrant. It also seems he’s developed new blue spots on his neck. I wonder what this could indicate? Maybe it’s an aging thing…
Hi! I’m late to this thread but the high humidity levels during the day could’ve contributed to the devlopment of a respiratory infection which would explain his symptoms. Lower the humidity during the day asap (maybe a longer interval between mistings and refrain from using a humidifier of any...
At one point I found him like that with an escaped dubia nestled under his arm. I had to sneak in their and pluck it out so it didn’t bite him but it almost looked like he was holding a teddy bear lolll
you need to cut down on the worms you’re getting fat 🙄
that leaf CANNOT hold your weight
oh my gosh he’s drinking NOBODY MOVE
You got some bug guts on your mouth there…
There have definitely been days where my panther has hidden away in his canopy of leaves. It’s usually when it’s chilly and he gets the winter blues, but sometimes I think he just likes the peace and quiet. As long as he’s awake and alert it should be fine. However, it’s always good to have your...
His temp is a little low right now. I’m hoping that’s it. His husbandry is exactly following what’s recommended on the forum. I put him up top after I found him sleeping so hopefully he’s warming up.
I’m gonna run the humidifier tonight in case he’s dehydrated. The only thing that’s changed is I’ve changed his feedings from every other day to every 2 days because I was told he’s on the chubbier side. Should I switch back?
I found Bazel towards the bottom of the cage sleeping today. It was only 30 mins before his bed time but I’ve never seen him close his eyes before his light go off. He ticks himself in but he never falls asleep until the lights have been off for a few mins. I gently picked him up and placed him...
Ok so the cause of his eye problems is most likely a D3 overdose. Calcium containing vitamin D3 is meant to be used as a vitamin supplement once every 2 weeks. You should be dusting your bugs with calcium WITHOUT D3 on the daily. I would refrain from using the D3 supplement for at least a month...