Hi All, I Have a female Veild Cham an she is digging test holes as of today. The Problem Is Once she lays her Eggs I have Absolutely no idea How to keep them so they hatch and survive... I apreciate All The advice i can get from people Who have been successful at hatching Veild eggs... God Bless...
Dude You Have Awesome Looking Chams! I have a pair myself, And She is Digging test holes and getting ready to lay. But After that I have No Idea What to do with the Eggs So they Will survive And I can raise Their Babies... Any Help and Knowledge Would Be So So Greatly Apreciated. Thank in...
Id Say Eggs As Well... I have a Veild Cham and She is Due Any day now. I know species Vary But Its Close to similar. Mine Is on the bottom of her cage digging test hole as of today. I covered the bottom of the cage with eco earth, about 3 inches, then about 1/3 of the cage has3 inches of sand...
So I took him to the vet tonight.... Supposidly His tongue is red and irratated. Was the vets diagnosis. So She Prescribed Him an anti-inflamitory and an antibiotic for 10 days and she then wants to see him again. She also said that I have been doing fine with Vitamin suppliments and D3...
Wow so it sounds Like Im Over duing it on the D3 And Vitamin suppliment. So I wounder if he has to much built up in his system and if he can fully recover from this imbalance...
Sick Cham!! Help! Thanks For the fast responses...
Chameleon Info:
-He's a male veiled that is 9 months old. I have had him for 5 months.
- I handle him about every other day.
Feeding: I breed my own crickets I have about 5000 babies right now. His main Diet consists of Large Crickets. He...
So, he won't eat on his own and he has no balance an falls over when he walks. I have no idea what is wrong with him.. can an experienced cham lover help diagnos what is probably wrong... I want to save him before its to late. Thanks in advance. Jason