I noticed in a couple of threads that some chams have somehow lost their tongues - I recently acquired a 5 month old cham and she was vigorously hunting on Saturday. On one attempt she extended her tongue hitting the cricket but it seemed like the dusting supplement stopped her from getting a...
Looking to trade for a Large 18x18x36 cage. I live in NY and would ship, pending shipping arrangements (I pay for shipping 18x18x36, You pay shipping 24x24x48).
The item is basically brand new, I opened and put it together to find that it was way too big for a NYC apartment. Still have the...
You wouldn't happen to have been using the Exo-Terra vines in your cage?
http://www.google.com/products/catalog?hl=en&q=exo-terra+vine&um=1&ie=UTF-8&cid=14569151116147309777&ei=j3pJTevIHcH78AbA1InsDg&sa=X&oi=product_catalog_result&ct=result&resnum=5&ved=0CDUQ8wIwBA#
I wonder if there is a common theme for the people that have chams with ripped tongues, perhaps certain wood, vines or other structures in their cages...sorry to the original thread starter for having to experience this!
So, a friend of mine is using coconut fiber sheets on the sides of his panther cage for added humidity retention. Does anyone have experience with them? And where can I purchase these?
Interesting...
I always assumed it was a warmer climate but this is pulled directly from a website:
The highest monthly average high temperature is 26 °C (79 °F) in February, & November.
The lowest monthly average low temperature is 10 °C (50 °F) in June, July & August.
So, I live in the Northeast and my building has not turned on the heating system yet and the temperature in the apartment got down to around 68 degrees F. Just wondering if I should put a heating source in or around the cage. Thanks in advance!