I am reducing the price on this fella to $300 which INCLUDES shipping. I need the space. This guy is a proven stud and fires up nicely.
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You should be using a Reptisun 5.0 UV linear light and a household 45watt bulb in a clamp fixture. Your cham needs to have his crickets dusted with calcium without D3 daily except, calcium with D3 twice a month and Reptivite vitamins once a month. Your little guy has MBD. Your vet should give...
I have several male veileds, and they can all be held. They like to climb on you rather then being closed in into your hands, but otherwise, once you get them out of the cage, even terrible teens get better.
That baby is 2 months old. I have 30 of them from a clutch that hatched that long ago and they are all that size. They are eating 1/4-1/2. They are voracious eaters and will spit out anything too big, however I don't find any dead crickets in the bottom of the cage, so I know they are eating...
Breeding takes LOTS of time and money. If you are trying to give up some of the work and expense do not choose to breed. People think breeders make a lot of money but trust me, having done it for 5 years now I can only say it is a labor of love and constant trips to buy food and pay vet bills.
Jackson's love lots of foliage. It helps regulate temps and holds in humidity. It gives them the opportunity to lick the leaves when they are thirsty and keeps them cool.
I wish there was some way to discourage people from doing what pet stores tell them because they are USUALLY wrong...
I take a piece of screening (I bought a piece at Home Depot) and cut it up when I need it. I then take a needle and heavy thread and sew it in place. It is easy since there are already holes in the screen.
This fella had done the deed with 2 of my females who have produced perfect eggs. He is the last of this clutch that I will sell.
$275 + $50 shipping
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If the cham is old enough and healthy enough there is no problem. Just make sure the weather is moderate and not very hot or very cold. I take my chams to either the UPS or FEDEX hub and buy the shipping to arrive by 10:30 the next day. The receiver can always pick up the animal at their hub if...
From what I can see from the pics she definately is gravid. Make sure you have a very damp laying bin in her cage with access to it from her plants. When she is ready she will find the sand or dirt and lay those eggs. The best way to tell is by looking over the back legs. I can see an egg on...
May I offer a suggestion? I notice he has no fat on his body. I suggest you feed him more to build up his cheeks and casque a little instead of having it sunken.