they can retain sperm as well so if theyve had contact with a male they can lay a few clutches from that mating :D and if you need a male ive got some for sale on the classifieds :)
def. get rid of the substate and waterfall, i would get a 5.0 tube and run it length way across the enclosure also those gauges you have are very inaccurate at accurate temps and humidity good luck:)
so sorry to hear
ive had quite a lot of experience with baby pygs what was your setup like, what did you feed them, dusting schedule? uvb lighting? misting?
and sometimes theres just nothing you can do :(
you need to add more branches and highways for him to climb he might be trying to get to the heat also loose the substrate it can cause impaction
potatoes unless theyre sweet potatoes are high in oxilates and are not a good gutload look at sandra chams gutloading blog to see what good items are
adorable little cham
id be careful with using substrate on the bottom if a cham accidentallly ingests it it can cause impaction which can lead to death
hi rose
youll want to take it out of its existing pot and shake as much dirt off as possible if its still too big you can shear the sides and bottom to make it fit in your new pot it should be fine and i would cover your soil i use large river stone big enough that yhey cant ingest them
hi welcome to the forums
i would get the repti sun 5.0 and throw out the night lamp depending on type of cham they can take a good drop in temp like vields can take 55 degrees and they need complete darkness to sleep
your basking bulb can just be a reg old house bulb use different wattages to...
next id buy young theres less chance of existing medical problems
and theres a lot youll need, a small screen cage for the first few months and a large one for later, a 5.0 reptisun uvb bulb and fixture a basking light and fixture, lots of fake and real plants vines and sticks, cacium...
well lets start with the feeders if your going to have a lot of crickets at one time youll want a good size tote to keep them in cut large holes in the sides for air flow and hot glue metal screen over them use egg crates for the crickets to hide cricket feed and a water source they cant drown...
yeah you can use the carpet if you want but it is a lot of maintenance you have to keep it clean and sanitized all the time or else its a breeding ground for bacteria
my floors are all bare if your misting you can make a drainage for the cage and if your using a dripper just put something under it to catch it for you to empty later :) not as attractive but better than the alternative of impaction
if you really like the terrarrium look you can get a...