Your cham might be stressing out from being moved into different enclosures before and after bedtime. I'm not so sure thats a great idea but I've never tried it. If your cham is eating then I'm sure nothings wrong. Its not abnormal for a cham to eat @ different times a day - so I'd say theres...
Try to get to the vet ASAP. Even though the wound looks clean, chams are prone to infections and this can spread quickly. As everyone already mentioned, try cup feeding from now on, and remove any crickets that were not eaten before bedtime.
The vasaline shouldn't hurt your cham - but for...
I cam home from work last week to Jack's door open... He was chillin on a cord plugged into the wall outlet soaking up some afternoon sun! I have a cat though and they must have got into a little tussle because there was a scratch on Jack's tail... I think Jack won though because my cat runs...
My cham hated me @ 4 months. Do not force him to do anything! Just ignore him and let him get used to what your there for. Pretty soon he'll start to realize your safe and will like you!
As everyone said, he's fine to roam around as long as he's not getting stresses and you keep an eye out on him!
Depends on the temperature. In the summertime I let mine hang out for a couple to a few hours a day, depending on his mood.
I have a small electric heater along the floorboard of my bathroom. When I want to warm up my water I jack up the heater and sit the water beside it. It only takes a few minutes to get it to a desirable temp!
I would steer away from coil bulbs as they have been known to cause blindness in chams. The eye problem could be a variety of things, my cham had the exact same problem, which was caused by a Vitamin A deficiency. A vit A shot, with a little rub in the eye opened it right up, and haven't had the...
I wouldn't. If you are only 10 mins away from school, I would suggest taking a trip to your place for a study group afterwards - this is, unless your cham can chill on your shoulder stress-free for a couple hours of mindless lectures BUT I DOUBT THAT!
No substrate is the best substrate, however it seems like the pet store was having you put in substrate as an egg laying bin?
She needs something to lay her eggs in, with lots of dirt.
Absolutely beautiful animals to keep.
When I started out with Jack, he was about 4 months. I was not gut-loading his meals right.... If I can give any advice from experience, do not gutload your crix with orange cubes... Use greens and veggies. There are a couple very well written blogs with...
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Try there, all you have to do is upload, and copy the [IMG] tag into your message. If you think your images are too large, open them with microsoft paint. Click resize, click pixels, and change the horizontal to 1023, the verticle should change on its own. Save as png, and upload...