sounds to me like a respiratory infection. The vet will probably prescribe something like baytril....and for a guy that small its going to be a tough dose to measure out. Very small amount.
until the vet....keep him as hydrated as possible. Mist him lots!! Good Luck.
I'm a fish/pet supply buyer for That Fish Place. (A big pet store in Lancaster PA) One of the manufacturers I buy from sells aquarium backrounds with these leafy plants your talking about. You can buy specific sizes on our site at www.thatpetplace.com.
I'd like to add that you probably...
I picked up a pamphlet on these things at the last Hamberg show. The amount of calcium in these things is absolutely outrageous. They have like 20 times that of what a silkworm has......Its quite amazing. If that data is true, I'd try and stay on the safe side and feed in moderation.......and...
Hey Fate,
Sounds like your little guys are no worse for ware. However it also sounds like you've got a couple changes that need to be made.
First of all, alfaracer is right, chams (especially veileds) are not very communal at all. You can probably get away with keeping the females...
How is it that you get so lucky with your chams laying their eggs on every major holiday!?!!? Man I wish I was as lucky. Its a marketing dream come true!! lol. Regardless of your luckyness.....I still think you deserve some Congrats. Their aren't enough Anks in this world and its always a good...
What kind of cham?? If its a veiled, and its growing well....then I think they're probably ready. Just keep in mind that you dont want to offer any food items wider than the space between they're eyes. And as far as length goes....use your good ole common sense. For example....feeding a...
Busy chams make me happy.
Hopefully soon I'll have some baby pics of a clutch that comes from Jokton's sister!! I'll have to get them up for everyone once they start breaking out.
You know it!! And I'm not giving up first on the waiting list for nothing!!! Well....I guess that is unless you give up my spot for me. lol. CONGRATS!!!
I've heard of sugar water being a good anti inflamatory as well. Although I've never tried it myself. Maybe the "cham diaper" could be soaked in sugar water before being wraped onto the cham. That might just be the best of both worlds.
I think that the best feeling is when the eggs actually hatch out!! But running a close second is actually digging them up and finding out how many little ones your going to be treated to by the next year. Aw hell....panthers in general....and everything about them is just fun. I'm not sure that...
After a March 13th breeding, about a month long pregnancy, and one long hard days work put in my momma Tamarillo......we have ourselves joktons 4th viable clutch this year. This one being 27 eggs.
The pics below are as follows. Jokton watching me dig up the eggs. lol.....or maybe it was him...
I've dealt with this only one time and it was with my Nosy Chia about a year ago. Except with Chia....it was both Hemipenes.
The first thing you want to do is keep it as moist as possible....as much as possible. Baths may not be the best choice, as sitting in a tub of water is not exactly a...
:confused: lol. I have no idea what the market price is for them....and in addition....I have no idea how fast my silkies would go through them.
If your serious shoot me a PM and we'll talk about it more in debth.
I'd probably stear clear of it and use one of the better known forumulas mentioned above. "cricket dust" really doesn't say what its good for. Is it a calcium supplement?? Or a vitamin supplement?
good point.....Now who's going to go pick some mulberry leaves and start selling them?? As far as I'm concerned....you already have at least one customer.:D
lol. I knew what you meant. Sorry, I guess that post did come across a little odd.
Now for that answer.......Anybody??? Is it possible to keep a mulberry indoors?