whenever my cham drinks her entire head gets soaked including her eyes, and she usually is at least damp. she generally stays by her dripper and her basking spit is sort of close to there but not directly by it. her dripper is on from 7am-10 or 11pm. is it ok for them to be wet like that? it...
anybody have any suggestions on how to make my cham feel te safest in her cage? we have this now, and were 90% positive light brown if hernaural color until she gets older. we have the dripper running from 7am-10pm, and we feed her medium crix w/out cup and shes eating and drinking just fine...
just wondering the best and most safe cricket gut load for a female jacksons cham, about 4-5months old, and how do you make it? do you just chop it up and blend it? also is dry or wet GL better? how long should i wait to feed the chvm after gut loading?
this is my new little girl Zoe, ant we just got her today. shes abt 3-4 months MAYBE 5 tops. anyways, shes the sweetest little girl ever, doesnt hiss or back off when we ried to hold her not 5 mins after in her cage (i know i shouldnt have but we had to move something) and these are her resting...
this is my new little girl Zoe, ant we just got her 10 mins ago. shrs abt 3-4 months MAYBE 5 tops. anyways, shes the sweetest little girl ever, dient hiss or back off when we ried to hold her not 5 mins after in ber cage (i know i shouldnt have but we had to move something) and these are her...
Keep them in any kind of bucket/ container that can lift them off of the ground, yet not too high. Make sure that it's off of the ground at about eye level.
if he's not better in about a week he may be septic and you need to contact a vet. I wont talk about dehydration or anything because everyone already has that covered;) best of luck!
MAKE SURE HES HYDRATED are you using a dripper? Fogger? My cham was super friendly at the pet store, but due to some miscommunication about hydration, was aggressive towards us. We're positive that's why. Make sure your cage elements are to the T!!
I'm planning on getting a female ambilobe panther. I know the egg bins and how to make them, but any specific needs with calcium, feeding, etc? Thanks!
Hi, I'm planing on getting a female panther that's about 6-10 months. She's fairly big, and I was wondering how to add more plants that she can climb on. Her cage is 18x18x28, and I can't afford another one, since we just bought a big one (18x24x48'') and we could always go to that one, but we...
I've been prepping for a new Cham even though Simon passed just today. I don't plan on getting her today, but Monday. Is this bad? I truly truly miss simon, but I really just want to prove myself I can take care of them. Does anybody else have this feeling when they lose a pet/Cham?
Thanks, and the only other thing I'm worried about is the weight. How can I find a branch or fake vine strong enough to hold her up? And what kind of plants would give her a sense of security since she's pretty big?
I'm planing for a female panther, most likely an ambilobe. She's not quite 10 months, but I'm prepping. How should I make an egg bin? I'm not going to breed her. Just to let her lay them safely. And when to take the bin out? When to know that she's going to lay? Etc.