Dont want to sound rude or mean but having a cham isnt like having some other type of pet. You should of done more research on it before getting one.When i go somewhere even over a short time like a weekend i have someone come check and do a couple things for my cham while im gone.
With my cham I hand feed various type of worms and I cup feed crickets. Just in case he doesnt eat them all its easier to take the crickets out. Anywho your cham is young im sure itll get use to your hand sooner or later you know how stubborn chams are.
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Its not just about the cham grabbing substrate by accident when they eat. substrate is a breeding ground for bacteria and what not. I think many users frown upon it because of that. I personally dont like the substrate seeing i have little holes at the bottom of my chams set up to let the...
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my cham had no interest for silk worms either. But chams go on hunger strikes all the time what i do ill wait a day or two and then put food out my cham will be starving by then and he will eat whatever i give him. and wats that on ur chams tail?
Im goint to be moving back to san diego california in july so i was wondering what are my options for bringing my cham. I live in tacoma washington now. I knw i can ship but i was wondering if a cham would make a 18hr ride?
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:eek: he has another video looks like early stages of mbd and in one of the comments he says he dusts his feeders with multivitamins everyday and calcium every monday .:mad::mad::mad::mad::mad::mad:
ive had my cham for 3 1/2 months and he still goes ballistic once i open up the cage but hes come around to cup feeding. they are some stubborn animals hah
Ya it is pretty sweet my dad had a iguana as big as me at one time but it finally died so he likes the idea of me having a cham
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Sooo my dads coming up to visit me in washington from san diego and he wants to bring me a money tree for my cham. Anyone know if this plant is safe for the
Cham and if so wats anyones experiences with it. Oh also i was looking for some website or something that has a list of cham safe plants.
you should get a dripper or just mist and dont let him see you. my cham if im near by wont drink but if i put the dripper and leave the immediate area he will drink up all the water. you can try hornworms too they are a treat feeder but also provide good hydration
Looks like you got a lot of what you need. Just make sure you read around the forums thats how i learned most of what i know now. Also dont be afraid to ask questions people here are more than willing to help someone new out :D