Hey Royden thank you for showing the nice pics. I had a lot of fun at the show! it was so awesome having every one at the booth helping me! And it was fun going out to dinner with all of you.
Thanks Chris now any toungue pic I take will pale in comparison. LOL only partly kidding but yes it was a very nice video. Hey can I toss my frozen chams now?
Here is Meka jr. I did not had pick him showing red I just kept a baby male back for myself and this is how he turned out. I know their are more on the list with them if we can see them it would be great I am still not sure about the first pic on the list but it does look like a ambilobe. PS if...
Here is a pic of my cham Trix he is a stunning blue bar when resting and he will turn this color when fired and I have pics of F.W. doing the same thing. I think it is cool when they go all red
I hate to be the grim reaper but she looks bad. when a baby looks like that they do not come back very often. Veilds are kept at higher temps the Panthers. Many panther breeders use different methods but their is always one rule of thumb. better to under heat then over heat. I say never use...
Also you should let him eat as much as he wants a cham will stop when full, I have a male Ambilobe that is very large and eats around 30 cricks a day. give him around 12 to 15 and if their are leftovers just back off that day and if they are all gone feed him again. Any way that is what I do...
I agree he needs time to settle in. When it comes time to try to train him to be held I hold them close to me and put my hand over their head (to cover their 3rd eye) it puts them in a sleep state and sooths them. Try not to let him bite you by covering his mouth with your hand and a paper...
I have only found Coccidia in WC chams and have see it show up in chams that have been around bearded dragons. How did these chams get exposed? And thank you for writing about it on the forums I had never heard of this dru Ponazuril.