I use Repashy Calcium Plus at every feeding with my Kinyongia (fischers). My logic for this is that he isn't a big eater so more often then not, when I do feed, he take his time eating them so in that time (can be a few days) a lot of the dust has fallen off. That is just personal experience.
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I would just leave it alone. This happens a lot in the wild and it will just take some time for it to come off. It is good he has such a kind and caring owner to look after him.
You know your cham hates house bulbs how?
Also different cham species require different basking temps, so without knowing the species of your cham, nobody can really offer you any help.
my cham is the same way. Although he will eat hand fed silk worms.
I saw him drink once the day I brought the poor thing home and then like you said once when I was looking at just the right time. He is a spoiled little cham just shy lol
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I am a university student and have had to go home on weekends. I just try to have him fed a good meal on the friday and give him a good misting before I leave. It's important for them to at least have a water source while you are gone (not a still water dish). I also have only gone home once...
If you have too many crickets in a smaller enclosure then they will die of a lot quicker.
I recently got a bigger enclosure and have had my crickets last twice as long
make sure he is staying hydrated. Adding a little dripper with a simple drainage bucket works well. You can drill a hole in the bottom and sit the cage on top of a tupperware container then just empty it every few days.
I know. I have been gutloading with sandra's recipes for a few months but on the side of convenience at times (and being a broke student) the cubes seemed like a good idea for a short period.
I read a thread recently on flukers orange cube expanding in the instesines of a chameleon and killing it.
I feed my cham mealworms every now and then that had literally just been gutloaded with flukers orange cube, you could see the orange in their body slightly. Would you think there is a...
Sometimes if you put in too many at once in their small space it can stress them out. There busy looking all over and around at them. As he gets older it will probably change.
Also I'm sure someone with vield experience will chime in but I believe you should dust with plain calcium as a...
Below is picture of my kinyongia's tail that I noticed has had this slight bend in it the last few days. Last night he fell asleep with his tail partially curled up. I will look to see what he does tonight. Could it just be a shed starting in that spot?