I can give it a go but doubt they will tell me much on the phone.....No more news she is just sitting there eyes closed giving the occassional gasp....Could it be a heart attack or something? Or kindey failure??? Might that explain the bloating?
Yes she had surgery about a week agaon now. She was egg bound. Had layed half the eggs normally but then dropped one or two and kept going back down to dig again. She had an infection where her eggs are made which had made them a bit sticky which is why she could not pass them. She was getting...
no and i dont think she wud servive the long journy anyway.... im not afraid to go to the vet i mean iv jut paid 400 for her to be spade.... what is best...keep her warm, dark, light what.....is it ogan failure of some kind, heart attack... from what ive found on the site here her syptoms mean...
if anyone can offer any advice i will be very gratful....dont think she is goin to make it........she has recently been spade.... she is slightly dehydrated and up untill now has been eating like a horse but not putting back on any weight! at the mo her eyes are closed grip weak. her head and...
It is possible for the cham who is 3 months old to have eggs....I have heard of chams this young being gravid but it is rare. My first lady cham reached maturity and became gravid at 5 months which again is a little early but no two chams are the same. Humans vary in ages of maturity to LOL...
Sooo reading what you are all saying here I'm thinking that if you want to breed your chams you should allow them to see each other from a safe distance from time to time so that they get used to each other?
I loved that picture of Lily. She is a pretty cham. I have never tried feeding the adult locusts to the chams. They usually go to the boscs instead LOL. Maybe I have been depriving them of the extra special pink locusts?
The tricks thing has to be a joke...I mean come on LMAO! My question about enrichment was mearly to ask if what most folks provide for their chams is enough for thm to have a good life that does not send them into unnatural stress related behavious. I mean if i was kept in an enclosure with just...
Wow this had turned into a real debate. I myself did initally think that breeding a cham who has been poorly was risky thing to do. I was interested to hear the oppinion that poor diet early in life could have an impact on the offspring though. I have not heard it said that a human, for...