Fab pics as always Tiff! How confident is Amy! Tommys looking so handsome!
Hoping to get some of mine outside over the weekend, fingers crossed. Heatherxxx
Are you going to the doctor for your cham or youself Phillipp;)I know how they stress you, Im the same with mine always worrying. Im sure she will be fine is it just her eyes that are worrying you, is she shutting them? Heatherxxx
I would think if she ignores the male & dosnt change colour when seeing him then she probably isnt pregnant. She looks quite plump but that may be down to your good feeding:) I have 2 female Tenuis similar in apearance to yours they are fat to but I dont think theyre pregnant either.Heatherxxx
Hi Andy I must congratulate you on your new chams Kerstenii I so hard to find I have one lonely male would love a female for him. Are you 100% they are as they can look similar to Brevs would love to see pics. Its really tricky to remove old shed from pygmys being so small ive had some sucsess...
From what I can understand some females have blue spots on their heads & some dont so this is normal but they only show blue markings on their sides if they are receptive perhaps you could put her in with the male again for a little while to see how she reacts to him? Heatherxxx
Lovely pics Jeremy they are such preety little chams arnt they.
Thanks so much for the link Tom very imformative! Do you keep these little guys yourself? Heatherxxx
Hi Phillipp, Im sorry to here your girl isnt well, is she still eating she looks ok just a bit dark in colour. I think you said she was showing receptive colours in your other thread, if so she cant be gravid. Is she still with the other female? Heatherxxx
Hi Mike
I used ecoearth for mine as well, no need to cover them, I also added some sphagnum moss around the edges of the container, it has anti fungal properties as it is acidic, but they should be fine as they are. Just keep at room temp if possible I think if they are kept too warm & hatch...
Im so sorry you lost her I know how heartbreaking it is! The eggs look really good thou mine were very slightly yellow as well so dont worry. Well done Heatherxx
Hi there, Im so sorry to here your little girl is so poorly, Pygmy chams can be very problematic if they are WC, most of the females come in gravid, & very stressed so have a lot of problems laying, Im sure its nothing youve done wrong! About 4 yrs ago I had the same problem my poor girl was...
Thanks Tiff, yes I was very excited, how embarrassing was that! They were still at it 3hrs later even after their lights went out, I left the conservatory light on, but finally had to turn it off which still didnt stop them they fell asleep still loved up!:) Thanks as well Jeremy I havnt any...
Hi everyone
I was tidying up my Nchisiensis viv earlier this evening, went to check on them an hour ago to make sure they were ok, & to my amazment they are mating theyre still at it!;) Im so happy theyre both CB Ive had them since they were a couple of months theyre now approx 10months old...
Hi we keep Dubia Roaches in two glass tanks and we have seen the males climbing up a lead from the heats mats and then crawled through a small gap at the top and then getting out of the tanks,so have now sealed of with tape to stop them squeezing through the gap as we was wondering how they kept...
Hi Klemins
Your vivs look great, very proffesional looking!:) Ive bee using Exoterras for many of my chams with great results I think glass can work really well. Ive 2 that are setup on a tiled floor thou which stays preety cold & was having trouble with the substrate getting too wet, so came...
Look foward to pics of your viv:) All my book says is the females have the blue spots the male wiil twitch his head & display bright colours. Mating lasts 20mins & can be repeated for conseutive days. The eggs are laid after 40days gestation directly on the ground or under moss. Hope this helps...