Beman is giving you the best advice. I just want to chime in and say take a breath. I’ve read your posts as you’ve made them and to be honest, you’re doing much better than a lot of people. I know how frustrating it can be. I have a veiled. He is my first reptile. It was a huge learning curve...
I will add that with Spaghettis previous keeper, he had only fake plants. He never ate any of them according to her. Once I got him and he started feeling better, he started eating his live plants.
Spaghetti seems to have some plants he likes more than others. He has completely stripped a small money tree. That’s his favorite. He also loves pathos and monstera. He doesn’t strip them bare though. They always always always have bite marks and chunks missing. I will search my photos as I’m...
Hello! You have gotten the best advice from beman. She knows her stuff. I know the mixed answers from different sources can be beyond frustrating. A lot of information is outdated but still readily available so it makes it difficult to weed out the good from the bad. I was brand new to keeping...
Hi and welcome!!! The only thing I have to add is when you get your enclosure set up, let us know and we can do a husbandry review for you so you have everything perfect for your new Cham. We are so glad you are here!
@Beman knows her stuff. She’s much more experienced than me. Please disregard what I said about it possibly being fungal. Check your temps as she said and see a vet.
Hmmmm it could be a burn, but that’s an odd place for one. Usually it would be on the back or the top of their head. Possibly a fungal infection? Let some others chime in, but that would be my guess.
It could be a bruise but I am no expert. I’m sure others will chime in shortly. I’d just keep a close eye on it. Did you say your calcium has d3 in it?