Have you tried vitamin A? I know it's important for eye health in Chams. Buy the gel pills called retinol (spelling?) Cut a pill open and put one drop of the oil onto a prey item. Do this once a month. It really helps eye health in chams.
As long as there is proper ventilation glass works great. In fact, it is even BETTER than screen in situations where it is hard to maintain proper humidity. I would ditch the substrate or go bioactive though. Good luck.
I mean through biting. I imagine when they heat up a mosquito could find them. They locate targets via heat and CO2. I don't see why they wouldn't bite chams.
I have a pothos I've had since I was 23. I'm 44 now. I thought those things were bullet proof. One thing I did notice though, the pothos in my cham cages really wilt easily and require a lot more water than the one NOT in the cage. I believe that the lights dry them out even though they get...
I am going to be building an outdoor enclosure so that my Chams can get some sun this summer. One thing that occurrd to me is mosquito born illness. I know that West Nile and a couple other viruses are found here, does anybody know if that or any other mosquito born virus can affect chams?
Meal worms and wax worms are not the best choice for a staple diet. Do you provide vitamin supplements? Also, I would seriously provdie a dripper if youi are only hand misting and not going to get a misting system. It's really the only way to keep your cham hydrated without a mister. Not sure at...
Holy cow Matt! 80 chams right now? Are a lot of those hatchlings and juveniles you will be parting with or do you have a huge collection? Either way, I bet they keep you quite busy!