hey liz my uncle is a vet so i know unless he/she is a reptile specialist their knowledge is very broad on exotics. these guys here know what they are talking about and will not do anything to harm your cham but if you have your mind set why bother asking for advice you will not listen too? they...
will do. yes i am trying to work with them i should have enough dragonfly and dampsle (horrbly spelled) fly larva to let me nail the recipe and i will post weather it is posible or not.
i dont know of a cham that could eat a whole carrot. i regularly shred carrots and add it to their "salad". but wait till a more experienced keeper says because i am not sure if yours is old enough.
cool-cool i should rest when im sick and i was resting till i saw that then i jumped outa my bed but i would been more stern and well...mean if i realy thought it was live but i had enough faith in ya;)
the best way to hold a cham is not to hold it. i had a hard time getting used to that being i have cats,dogs,geckos,snakes very handleable and most require it but after a while you will get used to it and watching them eat and thrive will pay off more than handleing them.
jose
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i have gargoyle geckos and they eat bananas regularly but i end up wasting half of it despite refridgeration and i was wondering if i could use the rest on my veiled chams? thanks
jose
im in bed with the flu so my judgement may be off but did any of you have a red flag go off when you saw the land based tortoise on that small piece of land in the top in the 1st pic and not see the animal listed in his current animal list??
jose
would like to add i have a gravid gargoyle gecko to add as trade material to work with. if you have a panther to trade any age/sex/morph is wanted
jackson cham
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