dude those are awesome cages:eek: I just built a cage for my cham based on an old entertainment center and that totally puts my cage to shame.:o But im happy with it but i probably dont have the tools you have so there:p
you sound ready young skywalker. HAHAHA im glad you chose to reach out for info on this site. their are alot of people here that can help you and its good to see new veiled cham owners(i currently own 2 veileds) i am still learning for the advanced cham owner but with the info i know i will help...
dude you are awesome i love your sunny disposition. I don't have to much info on breeding seeing as i havent started myself but i am sure willing to learn acouple of things in this thread.
I will definitely do my research before i even consider mating them. My female has yet to see another cham let alone mate with one so i am gonna be very careful when it comes to her, she is my first cham and she is very important to me i have had her since she was as big as my thumb now she is...
So today i finally decided to buy a male veiled for my female. It took forever to find one around the same age but i found a handsome fellow for around 60 bucks.:D(will post pics soon just letting him settle in first) I put him alone in his cage and i will gradually introduce her to him. I'm...
Use some carpet cage instead of the wood chips or better yet nothing. I't kinda looks like the airflow is restricted and i was noticing that you have one big cham next to the little guy.He might have been scared and maybe have fallen but a divider would be good for the next cham if u choose to...
It's a pretty big enclosure and its hard to track down every free range cricket i put in there. For the most part i only put what i know she will eat and maybe thats why i haven't had a problem. Do the dubias eat at chams if left overnight or is that a cricket thing?
I have free range crickets in my chams cage all the time and they never touch her, Then again she is full grown and she is up high but maybe others would have that problem:eek::D