I don't know about cham eggs, but I always cut a hole in the top of my snake eggs and soon as the first one starts coming out. If they can't get out, they can drown :(
I really have no idea about chams, but it may work the same way. :confused:
Thanks! I didn't install a mist king because I made the misting system myself. It wasn't hard at all to do, an probably took about 5 minutes to put together. I have never seen a mistking, so I can't say if it's easy or hard to put together
Now that he is getting a bit more acclimated, I thought I would take another horrible cell phone pic. He's camping out by his misters waiting for "rain"
Since I only have on cham to feed, and my other reptiles don't eat the same thing, I don't really store bugs in bulk.
I buy 50 crix at a time, and just keep them in a critter keeper from petsmart with an egg carton cut up into thirds. I give them a slice of potato every day and a little saucer...
I could be doing it wrong myself, but my bulb is the same size as the width of my cage, and I put it on the top of the cage, right above my basking spot in the back of the cage, facing forwards. I don't use any foil or anything on mine, because the bulb surround is reflective. The fixture I have...
Reptiles will leave both brown (poop) and white (or yellow-orange if they are dehydrated) droppings. The brown is digested food just like most other animals, and the white is urates, or basically pee.
That could be what it was
If I ever get a girl ambanja, I think I will name her Puff... Not really sure why tho lol. Of course my male anbanja is named Inka-Bink after the childhood game, but I'm not really sure how I came up with that! lol
My new cham just had his first super worms today! He didn't have a problem getting them, and It was much easier to see how much he was eating, than just dumping cricket in. He will still be getting some crix so I can keep his diet varied, but he did seem to get a taste of the worms. They did...
I personally use scheflera arboricola and pothos, but there is a great thread on plants in the forum, under enclosures. I believe it's a sticky, and near the top of the list
Well I left him to sleep, and I don't think he fell, as he was in the same spot when I woke up lol. He definitely had me worried tho :o
I wanted to take a pic, but I still can't figure out how to take a pic of him sleeping, as I have to turn on a light to see the pic, but a light wakes him...
Yesterday my cham slept all cute and curled up on a branch... tonight he is upside down...lol. It's cute, but is it normal? He seems to be fine, but I am worrie if he gets too relaxed he might fall:eek: Should I wake him and move him?