i have been a forum member for about 16 months & read a lot of threads, with many of you coming down on cham owners for 1 or 2 mistakes in their husbandry. Everyone is way too nice to this guy, giving a little advice here & there, but this guy needs to be blasted! He completely disregarded any...
so close! I am trying to find the pronunciation for Nosy Mitsio cause i bought a gorgeous male a couple months ago & i am finally going to add him to my youtube videos. I even tried googling to no success. So you explained how to say Nosy, please tell me about Mitsio. :)
i am incubating my 1st clutch of panther eggs(32 of them to be exact) and in the incubator instructions it said panther eggs are to be set between 80-84 degrees. That is a huge diff from your temp, and since no one questioned your temps, i am wondering if mine are too hot? :eek:
i know the trip was a few months ago, but i just saw the thread! Wow, what pics!!! I loved them all, but my favorite was the purple rhino! How rare are they, & is there any chance of them ever making it to North America?
it was still Zeus. He flared up cause i got too close to him, it is actually red, pic was just a little dark. I am having trouble finding the right setting, pics are too bright with flash most times, & too dark without:o
welcome to the forum! I am a new cham owner too, so i dont know much, but is your cham green, or is that the lighting? I thought faly's were blue:confused:
awww, sorry Debbie, but you are right, just gives you another week to get better prepared! I just got my chams 2 1/2 weeks ago, i thought i was prepared, but you seem to only notice things you hadnt done after they are here! Anyway, you are in for a treat:D
Since this hasnt been mentioned, i am probably wrong, but would he not have a better chance of absorbing the D3 if he didnt get sunlight? I thought i had read on here b4 that if they are outside, D3 isnt needed, so just a suggestion:o