hey i have a friend who has a half oustalets half panther mix. He brought her into work one time and she ate two pinkies in one sitting!!!! and she was stilll hungry. She was a tank. and its not like we had to convince her when she saw it she wanted it hahah
yah normally its somthing veileds do. Its a tool they have developed to help get water when theres nothing to drink in thier environment. Thier naturally froma dryer habitat.My veiled is ALWAYS eating leaves of his pothos.
Pretty general care as far as chams go. Keep temps around 80 ambient with a hot basking spot and mildly humid like 60%-70%. They arent too hard to care for there basically like taking care of any other cham. habitat wise go for medium jungle look haha.
hope I helped,
-Chill
yah im almost positive that shes a girl. No blues at all and she is like 5 months old soo thanks guys.. anyone know around what time they can start breeding??
-Chill
Ok I have a Nosy Be Panther that is 5 to 5 1/2 months old. The only thing is im not sure if its a boy or a girl :-X. its showing alot of pinks oranges and browns. And an extreamly few amount of blue specks.Soo i think its a girl but im not sure anyone have any tips. Ill try to get a pic up soon...
yah i've seen this before at my work we had a jacksons cham that was obviooulsy sick for awhile. Its back started to bulge out at some spots so we figured it was an infection. after awhile he couldnt move his hind legs!! i figured that the swelling had hit a nerve and he couldnt move.
Could be a couple of things either theyre stressed or they could be basking. But since you raised the temps he could just be stressed?? is there anything around tat could freak out your cham??
Finally the hunger strike is over!! My bruce wasnt eating for the longest time. I took him to work and gave him waterr all day. He drank like a mad cham and then he ate meal worms. and then next day i saw him eating crix when i put them in. Im soo pumped lol
Yah i have a 5 month old nosy that fell into a bowl of taco sauce one time while she was playing around in my room. So i tried to wash her off and it took forever because she wouls tweek out lol. So as already said i wouldnt unless you had to. But who knows i also have seen jackson's jus chill...
I recently got a cham from mike at FLChams and she came in a box filled with newspaper in a deli cup. There was a piece of wet papertowl in the deli cup to keep up humidity. And also there was a heat pack under the cup wrapped in newspaper
Yah I agree,I see it wasy to often even at my store sometimes trying just to sell somthing with out giving the person the proper knowledge.I know that I always try to tell people what they need to know about anythihng theyre buying.
I work at a local pet store and you have to do is call the place up ask if they handle reptiles and if they do ask them if they are interested. If they are they usually will have you come in so they can see what your selling. and then if they want it congrats your sold. And if they like your...
I would jus leave around the same. Im sure in the wild it would drop a little bit. I dont think it would be such a big deal if the night humidity was a little off.
Yah i work at a local pet store not a big chain one. I really am not a fan of the big chain guys, but i would also liek to see the store i work at change some of the ways they keep things. Im the big cham guy at my work though so i make sure they all get very special treatment
well i work at a pet store and we do gutlaod with food and water, but still its a good idea to gutload because then you know what your chams are getting out of there food