Well he said it’s normal for them because in the wild they won’t always have the food available to them and it may go scarce for a couple days. That’s when they start experimenting with other foods. Not saying starve her, just not feed for two days is what he meant. But it just sucks because...
As far as worms go she hates them. We’ve tried three different kinds (super, butter and silk) and she won’t touch any of them. We were told by an expert who has at least 40 chams and breeds them and rehabilitates sick ones, that it’s ok to not give them food for a couple days as it is a natural...
I already am aware of everything you said. Yes, lights out at night. I’m waiting for the t5 to be in at the pet store due to it being a special ordered item and it’s christmas so shipping has slowed down. Lastly I am aware of what to feed her and how to gutload. And the suiments are recommended...
Here’s a pic of her feet. I turned off the basking lamp for a bit because it’s already pretty warm in the room and thought maybe she’s just getting too hot. But notice she’s not gripping all the way.
So, we got our Cham, Yoshi, about a week ago. We have made sure to have everything we need. Clean bottom cage, sufficient dripper, foliage (fake for now) that surprisingly holds water well, several levels of basking branches, and crickets that are gut loaded As well as dusted with calcium...