Dry dog or cat food is fine for the roaches while trying to breed them. However you do not want to feed them to the chams while they are eating it. I use dog food and grind it up pretty fine and then put it in their enclosure. Works great for them/
Actually I would buy it here, I have had much better service with them and it's cheaper!
http://www.petmountain.com/product/reptile-fluorescent-bulbs/504985/zoo-med-reptisun-5.0-uvb-bulb.html
All of this information is readily available here on the forums already, however for UVB you need a Reptisun 5.0 plain and simple! Do not try and substitute anything else. Also it must be the tube style not a coil!
They both should have large cages, but males get much larger then females. Male should be in a 2X2X4 and a female in a minimum of 18X18X36. I personally keep my females and males in 2X2X4' cages.
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Well whatever they are, my chams readily eat them. I swear there were more worms then crickets in this last batch of crickets I just got, and they seem to be multiplying. Needless to say I am going back to my old cricket supplier.
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Well the girl just ate 8 crickets lightly dusted with Calcium and Vitamins and she appears to be doing very well! :) This stuff is very stressful on Dad!
Yea I agree, this was completely unexpected. I was just saying the other day how I need to cover the top of the plant pot with river rock and put the laying bin in for the other female. lol This caught me by surprise.
So I woke up this morning and went out to mist the chams. I noticed that Ginger was looking mighty dirty. I did not think anything of it at first because she has not been bred in about 3 months. I continue misting away and then I noticed some soil had been displaced inside the plant pot. A...
You made the right decission to add on. Your ch will be much happier. I really like the look of the wood you used, what is it? Nice clean work from what I can see.
I'm in no way disagreeing with that comment, just being realistic in knowing that not everyone will feel the same way! I just mean I don't have any issues with people asking for help here even when the obvious answer is get to a good vet asap!