I have some baby veiled chams for sale starting 5/20 and they are all hyper little guys. No shipping local pickup only. HERE IS A PIC OF THE Father and the babies.$25
I was wondering (this may sound dumb) but i wonder if it would even be possible to brace the legs kind of like teeth braces and slowly get the chams legs a little straighter in time? I was so saddened by that vid especially when it took the previous owners that much time before they decided to...
(the pic was earlier today)The egg on the left is the one with the guy that doesn't want to come out and the guy coming out on the right is the one that is walking around right now:p
I havent touched him but another little guy came out today:D i guess the one peeking through the egg is a little slower than his bro/sis. I have the eggs in the container in the incubator. I check on the little guys progress through the windows on top of the incubator.
I have seen some people help them out but then again i have heard that you can put them into shock by not letting their body temp slowly adapt to the coolness of being outside the egg.
The first of my eggs started hatching 5 days ago with only one little guy fully out and walking around in his enclosure and now i have noticed another eggs hatching but only his little nose is sticking out. I have heard some horror stories about babies getting stuck and dying as they were...
Only if your not home for long periods of time(work,school and other activities). Even though the humidity is kept up your cham still needs to be misted for the litle guy to see the water droplets to drink.
Looks good but it looks like you need a tube style uvb light preferably a reptisun 5.0 and also some sort of drip system if you dont have one already. other than that it looks good.