I dunno how much help it'll be, but when Little Guy got sick, his whole back half went super pale. The vet said that's usually caused by a bloodflow issue. Something in Little Guy's guts was blocking bloodflow from hips back through his tail. I suspect it was tumors (he had cancer) in his guts...
For transport, I just have a stick in a cardboard box that I've poked through and hot glued so that it's stable. Then I get Boogie into the box (sometimes with an effort lol) and then close the top. The darkness makes him go to sleep so he hangs onto the branch tight, and the trip isn't...
So the vet saying 80-100% humidity during the day is VERY INCORRECT. That'll cause an RI real fast. It should be 40-50% in the day with enough time for the cage to ENTIRELY dry out, and 80-100% at night, with temps in the 60s Fahrenheit.
As far as eating goes, chams aren't like humans or...
Welcome to the forum! You have a gorgeous boy!
The first thing that sticks out to me is your supplementation - are you putting repashy plus LoD on your feeders every feeding?
If that's the case, he's probably been overdosed on vitamins. For every daily feeding, you should be using pure...
I have the dragon strand hybrid cage (I'm in New Mexico where it's HELLA DRY) and I love it. It's kept my humidity where it's supposed to be, and that's without a fan on top and a couple short misting sessions during the day to keep my humidity right. I also had it when I lived in Ohio, and a...
That looks great! IT won't take long for that pothos to try and take over everything, and Neelix will have tons of places to explore and hide!
IF you're anything like me and can't keep plants alive, I had to add a grow light to keep things alive.... lol. This is what I got...
Howdy! My only initial concern would be the fiber wrap you have on the back right area. I'd be worried the little fibers might fall off, and when chams shed they rub their faces and eyes on things to get rid of the skin. If those little fibers shed off, they can cause debris to get caught in...
Stones are okay if he can't eat them. Suuuper excited to see what you do with his new enclosure!
Oh and also above mentioned 90-95 basking temp.... That's too warm, especially with that big 'ol casque of his - that walks the line of thermal burn territory and those can get nasty. I keep my...
Not sure if it's been said, but you want to wash all the plants you have with water and if possible, repot them with organic only soil - even better if you can put big stones (too big for your cham to eat) over the soil in the pots so that he's not tempted to munch on the dirt.
The general...
Welcome!!! it's SO wonderful to see someone so open to info and such a quick effort to correct this poor cham's life. You're doing wonderful things for him. I don't have anything to add, everyone here covered it, but I wanted to welcome you and repeat what's been said - we want to see pictures...
I have my panther in a corner of my living room and he's not been affected by TV from anything I've seen. He even usually
sleeps at the front of his enclosure.
That all sounds great!
Just FYSA, in case you're not aware (and if you are, ignore me) the BSFL LOOK dead while they're pupating. They turn almost black and don't move. No need to throw them away. If they're brown and squishy, they're dead. If they're hard and black, they'll be flies in a week...
If you haven't tried black soldier fly larvae (BSFL), they're GREAT! Full of calcium and good nutrients, and my guy LOVES them. If you let them pupate into flies, they're really good enrichment for your cham too. Offer tons of food for your guy and let him eat as much as he wants.
I haven't...