i will try to make it easier, does a cham only shed in the daytime or can it happen at night when its sleeping, i didnt think the question was that difficult :confused:
my cham is due to shed in the next few days and i was wondering if it is brought on by the cham or can it happen anytime, i wonder if it could start while sleeping
just wondering if anybody has one for a pet, i have always like them and they look amazing
pretty sure they feed mainly on ants so that wouldnt be a problem in my garden, ive never seen one for sale
it does look quite old judging by the hanger on the back, i dont know why people sell or buy things like that dead animals should be buried and left alone:mad:
you could try him with waxworms but only 1 a week, they are full of fat and only given as a treat, silkworms are a good source of vitamin also
you will need real plants i have a weeping fig that my girl eats from time to time and a umbrella plant for the humidity
ive got a veiled the same age
basking temp should be low 80`s for a baby and 70 in the cool end try a 40 watt normal house buld they work fine
dust the feeders 6 days a week w/o d3, with d3 every fortnight and vitamins once a month, thats my regime and it works fine
mealworms are not...
im not an expert but she looks to be around 6-7 weeks, her head is pretty flat with no signs of the casque yet, my veiled was 2 months old when i got her and her head was almost flat
her stomach does look fat and lumpy, i was feeding size 2 crickets to my cham at 2 month old, the lumps dont...