So, my son has taken responsibility for feeding my cham over the past few months. apparantly he waits for the cham to load his toung and then sticks a bug to it. When I saw this was what was happening I told him to make the cham shoot his toung. He now refuses to do so. He gets frusterated and...
He was about 12 inches below it. I just recently started using a higher powered bulb. So this could have deft been the problem. He did move down to a lower position and he does seem fine now. I'll check the temp and make any necessary adjustments. Thanks.
My panther Cham is a male. He is about a year old. I found him just a minute ago. It looked like he was trying to sigh but he won't close his mouth. What is he doing? What does he need me to do?
Has any one ever actually seen a Cham that has eaten too much and has witnessed any undesirable effects from this? I leave a bowl of food out for my dog all the time and he is still in great shape.
I was under the impression that charms will stop eating when they have had enough. Also, I doubt his crickets taste much like taffy. :) now mil worms on the other hand......
He really looks pretty good to me. I have not weighed him but he is growing. He he is getting a little belly but still looks healthy. I'll post a pic of him if you can tell me how to do it from my iphone
So my blue bar is a year old. We have been feeding him once a day. Sometimes he eats 6 or 8 bugs... And sometimes he eats much much more. A couple of days ago he ate 24 bugs in one sitting! I could not believe it. So I told my son that we should try feeding him twice a day. For the past two days...