i worry that misting 2 or 3 times a day just isnt enough... i leave for work at 630am and dont get home till around 5pm. by time i get home his humidity is around 30% after misting its around 50-70% but the 30% is the part that worries me, especially while shedding
hope so :( how often do they typically shed btw? chams, and reptiles in general are all new to me, its been a learning experience, so sorry if im a little needy in the questions department... even if i did know he was not healthy when i got him, im not sure i could have walked away from him. he...
well, im back from the vet. and $277 dollars later.... THIS BETTER WORK! lol... i guess he had an absess behind his eye (i suspect the previous owner knew about it when she sold him to me, makes sense now why she had terramycin on hand ggrrrr) anyway, the vet had to drain the stuff out of his...
i do have some of those, thanks! i wanted to avoid the card board box at all costs that sounds like it would work well... the only other option i had was a kitty litter plastic container, but i didnt want to do that either cause it may have kitty litter dust still in it... ill do the shopping...
*sigh* its true, they can steal a persons heart pretty quick. i used to work at petsmart and this guy brought in a baby cham. the poor thing was literally skin and bones and on the brink of death. he brought it to us to try and save and said if we can save it we can have it... needless to say i...
just thought id give an update...
his eye is still swollen, however, i read that refresh tears eye drops is a good eye flush for chams... incase there is anything lodged in his eye... which i was thinking it could be a tiny piece of card board cause his previous owner put him in a card board...
hmmmmm, i will actually take this into consideration... my dad owns a few bee hives, i dont know a whole lot about bees, or really anything, its mroe his thing... we all tune him out when he babbles on about how amazing they are... then again, people prolly tune me out about how awesome my...
okay, im lookin for some no d3 cal on LLL. thank you :D .... btw, in your post you said to not use D3 twice... did you mean to use cal with out d3 every other feeding and the one with d3 twice a month? i think it was just a typo, but thats wut im assuming
<3 thanks :)
i dunno why the honey, someone here suggested it... so i did it lol just a drop, i figured it couldnt hurt, honey has lots of good things in it... but i can jus remove it cause u make a valid point.
btw, i searched all over today looking for a calcium supp without d3... no...
https://www.chameleonforums.com/gallery/showimage.php?i=7562&c=3&userid=10268
heres my gallery... its just wut i could figure out how to do quickly cause im sleepy XD but... if you look at the pix, the one where he looks real dark and shedding was the first day i got him... the one that is...
thank you so much... your first sentence was quite uplifting lol, makes me feel better that people are seeing my efforts for picasso :) ...and his previous owners mishaps... im glad its not looking like its all me... i really am trying!!! lol. anyway, thanks.... and i will surely start him on a...
thanks alot texas, i will try and get those supplements and ill look for the cricket crack... i would assume i could probably get it from the same website... anyway, ill find it somewhere, thanks again!
okay. i will stop... his previous owner was dusting daily... can you post pix or links to the products you would reccomend for daily and monthly supplementation please? if its not a bother. id just like to see what the lable looks like for when i pick some up. it would be greatly appreciated! :)
thanks for all the help guys. i went back to the vet today because the vitamin a isnt really helping, still has a swolen eye. i read that sometimes they wont eat if they have a swolen eye since they need thier eyes to see their food, kind of a deapth perception issue... so i went back to the vet...