What plants do you have in the cage?
are they filled with the white pearls of fertilizer?
Because that thing doesn't look like quite like an egg.
Also, if she has coccidia, why is she not on medications for it?!?
(youre right, that does make me a bit angry, seeing as coccidia cant...
Most babies do this haha
They can shed their entire body in just a few hours.
adults it can take days, and they may never shed the whole body at once, or only shed the whole body once in a while.
Well, alrighty then.
Have you looked online for any?
I know here in the USA you can buy them off Amazon.
Got something like that there?
If not, just leave it in the sun for as long as you can, but make sure temps don't get too hot.
No its not enough.
You need to use a uvb bulb.
you can try using a slightly used one, or raise the bulb higher off the cage, but he needs uvb for 12 hours a day.
as for the lobster roaches, you should be fine
I used to use reptical for my supplements. but my chams barely tolerated the powder.
I switched to repashy all in one calcium plus, and my chams never balk at the food. and my male veiled will be 4 in February and hes a monster.
I prefer the all in one because I don't have to think about...
I have not seen any users try the spray.
I believe the spray does not offer the right balance in regards to calcium and other things.
Not to mention, the spray can cause your crickets to drown, which defeats the purpose.
powders are what we use.
Personally, I don't use separate...
Don't use the spray.
Get a calcium with no d3 powder and use that every feeding (for the rest of his life, not just till 6 months old)
Use calcium with d3 twice a month, and the multivitamin twice a month.
Forever.
As carol said, everything about your set up is wrong.
you need to read this forum's caresheets to get your set up done correctly.
I will bet that hes not eating because he is too cold.
Please read through, and then post any questions you have.
Your Cham does not have mbd.
The tongue issue is probably from hyperextension, or it got caught on something and your Cham pulled it, injuring the muscles and nerves needed to retract it properly.
You need to locate another vet, asap.
I found my Cham with a swollen tongue, took him to...
Don't offer any food for several days, then ONLY offer the bugs you want him to eat.
Hes like a spoiled toddler. you gave him his dessert when he wouldn't eat his dinner because you wanted him to eat something.
now, hes only expecting dessert and would rather be hungry than eat dinner...
its really dependent on the type of injury. however, if its not hanging out, that's a good sign, somewhat.
if the vet cant fix it, then the only option is to remove the tongue.
the cham can still live a normal life, you just have to adjust your watering and feeding technique.
I...
As people have said, you get what you pay for.
I have a mist king, and have not been happier.
Now, my model runs up to 20 cages, because I got the ultimate. However, you can get the basic model from LLL reptile for 99 bucks (I think) plus shipping. and they are really good should...
for the bigger species, its not great, but its not as big a deal.
pygmies are already low on the ground to begin with....
even when I cup feed my crickets get loose sometimes but since i have veileds and panthers, they don't get munched on