I brought her outside today. It was chilly but the sun was out and warm. Here is a coloration I've never seen her have before. Probably trying to soak up as much sunshine as she could.
I have been keeping a log of my chams' weights for 3 weeks now since I have acquired a female. They're all still juveniles and I only have approximations of age for 2 of my chams. I'd be glad to share with you my log. I've actually been updating a thread I started here.
It depends how you define "part time". If it's just a couple of times a week for a couple of hours at a time, then probably not. If you are have your cham spend significant time in your free range, you might want to consider providing UVB. I have a MVB bulb that I have above my free range...
I believe that this is not biologically possible. I think you would be more spot on if you said that you were trying to breed brother and sister. Inbreeding significantly increases the chance of recessive genes being passed on, thus increasing the chances of unwanted/harmful traits being...
Welcome! Shooting at solid objects like the screen may injure his tongue, but if you are feeding the right amounts, the likeliness of him getting hurt is pretty slim. My veil used to shoot at his clear cup once and he's OK.