K.,
Welcome to the site; glad you found us. One way to tackle it is: Go buy a few gallons of vinegar and a spray bottle. Then, get your guy out and place him in a safe location. Use white vinegar in a spray bottle on the screens. The white vinegar will "dissolve" the minerals that are on your...
Glad to see that you've found the site. Bill's podcasts are wonderfully informative. You are doing it right by gathering the info and equipment first. Hope to see you post again soon.
Not sure what you meant by wrong bulb. To give us a "pic" of what your husbandry practices are , you can fill out how to ask for help and we can go from there.
K.,
Tell us a little more about your situation. Sometimes it's hard to tell from just a photo. You might check out the how to ask for help section that gives you a questionnaire to fill out regarding your husbandry. By providing this we can get a better understanding of your situation and how...
I'm about the same as far as cost +/- a few $. I grow a lot of fruit and veggies at the house, but living in CA, I have a bounty of produce available at the store for little cost. They say CA provides 1/3 of US produce.
Just getting ready to go on vacation myself. Dropped Lucky off with the sitter yesterday. First, get a shoe box or other appropriately sized box. Line it with a towel and add a branch, so he can hold on to something in transport. If your cham is not chomping at the bit to get out of his...
Good shots of your cham., But hard to tell. Males have metatarsal spurs on their back feet. They look like a little thumb on the rear of the foot. If your guy is absent of these, he is a she.