Yea they do like to sleep during the day, our actually has gotten into waking up during the day and being social, which is weird, but works with us. Do you give yours fruits and snacks? Mine LOVES green apples , dried bananas, and raisin.. Just have to make sure they aren't too salty.
My suggestion is definitely a weather permitting kind of thing, but some members do keep there chams, of all species, outside, where it drops to 50 or high 40s. A little while outside in 50F won't hurt him too much, as long as there is sun so he can bask in it.
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More eye issues :(
Here's 2 links to my threads, the second one is an update the first one is my original problem with LOADS of information about eye stuff. To give you a break down it started off as dehydration which lead to a vit A def, and is still an on going issue. I really hope your...
Surely there's gotta be someone else from Singapore:confused:
Anyway some people capture wild bugs and breed them and feed the chams those bugs might be worth looking into
How long ago did you switch her cages? Did it happen as soon as you changed cages? It may be that she is not used to the new cage yet and that may be your issue. I would give her a week or so to get used to her new home and try again. Or like you said it could be a grumpy shed:D
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Kind of interested to see how old he is and how long you've had him, quick answer without the information is he's scared/nervous in his new surroundings and may not eat while you're around, chams have been known to go a month without...
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If anyone can see that little bump on his left side do you think it could be from the injection he got a week ago or should I get it checked out? :confused:
As a few people may have read in one of my other posts Karma has not been doing too well. I decided to take him out side and wait on his package. I sat and watched family guy on my phone for a bit and put him on his plant next to me, after a while I decided to pick him up and let him walk around...
Did he just start a shed? The picture kind of looks like he's shedding and if so he could have a piece of it stuck in his eyes and the rinse would help greatly
I'm pretty sure they don't grow back once they've lost them, someone will confirm that eventually
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Welcome to the forums!! Like Hoj said if he is shedding keep him a little more moist to help him out.. Kind of unclear about the "separating" from the body.. are they falling off?...or... kind of like..shifting up or down his body?
That is a rather odd color for him, interested to see what people say about it...
it really is like someone took water with rust in it and let him play around
I would also be cautious as you don't know what they died from. I just toss them and go buy new ones. No problem in making him wait a day so you get new food instead of giving him dead food that may have had issues....
Good luck with the little girl! Chins are a pain lol. They are pretty needy too, my wife has 1. We used a large bird cage, maybe 4'lX3'wX5'h and screwed wood to it with washers and screws similar to yours. Your cage looks awesome too. good luck with her and make sure she doesn't get too hot or wet