Wow! Either I misunderstood your responses, or I'm a total Idiot. I am amazed that you have such jaded perspectives. Is everyone so naive to believe there are no other possible life forms in the universe? If not other life forms, at least admit it is a beautiful natural phenomenon? :confused...
If I''m understanding correctly, Pine and such isn't good for chams because of the oils....Is it OK to have them in the same room with a fresh cut tree? I am using my artificial one, but it got me to wondering.
WOW!! Last night I had a dream about my Cricket keeper being to the point of overflowing that I had to call 911! The entire house was over flowing with crickies!! Weird!
I absolutely LOVE the title of this thread!!!!! I love the enthusiasm of your post!! Your cham is stunning!! I don't care about the bloodlines, YOU love your cham.....and really, in the end, isn't that what it's all about?:cool:
Looks great...what are the dimensions? Yeah, more plants, obviously. Definitely a nice cage. Got the drainage worked out? And lighting? Lucky cham that gets that home.
My Monty was raised by me...I've had him since he was a hatchling. No weird barren feeding situations like you talk about but I know what you mean. I know some places do feed the snakes this way. Feeding has NEVER been an issue. He just freaked out about the litter scoop and no where to hide...
I think you misunderstood....I know exactly what happened. I have never touched a prey item...so would never have a scent on me. And I never think twice before reaching in to pick him up to play. And he is always fed in his cage, no reason not to. I just didn't think about how he would feel to...
I was cleaning my ball python's cage today. I usually take him out and clean it but today for some reason I left him and decided to clean "around" him. After I removed the water dish and part of the litter and all of the hides, I moved him to the other side (already cleared) He is the sweetest...
Yeah, we are very cool. I have to share this, I work in a pharmacy and one day there was a huge fly on the counter. (this was when it was starting to get cold out and they were coming indoors) Anyway, a trainee saw it and said Eww or something to that effect. I calmly grabbed a pill bottle...
Are you keeping them hydrated? Misting is a must, babies dry out quick. Are your temps Ok? Maybe he's playing 'possum? I think they will do this as a defensive mechanism. Just my two cents. Good luck.