As most of you have read last week, I lost my 3 month old male veiled, Jeffrey. But something good came out of all of it.:D This weekend I walked in on our 2 Jackson's mating:rolleyes:. This will be her first clutch and we are so excited! We've been trying to introduce them for about 3 months...
I guess it's just that motherly instinct I have. I get so attached. I'm going to see if my boyfriend will see if he can find out anything about what happened.
What a way to wake up this morning. I found Jeffrey dead this morning at the bottom of his cage. It was a complete surprise. He was completely fine. Eating, drinking, roaming, showing great colors, absolutely no signs of MBD, and very active. Although the other day, I had gotten water in his...
That kind of coloration can mean either she has already been mated with another male and is non-receptive, already gravid, or she just plain isn't ready! My female does the same thing when I bring around a male that isn't her mate. She does not like other males! lol:D
I'm so sorry :( just know that this is just one of those painful stepping stones. Good luck finding a new cham:) I'm sure there's one out there that will be perfect for you!!
I live in Indy and I go every month. The last and only time I've seen panthers there was last November and there were 2 vendors. I went this month and there were none to be found. But if you are looking for other good stuff (snakes, monitors, geckos, veileds, silkies, crix, phoenix, goliath, and...
sorry to bombard with questions lol. do you think he looks healthy for his size? he has a great appetite and I've picked up some poo so I know he's doing that lol.
I got him from the Midwest Reptile Show last Sunday. I took him to my friend who raises chams and estimated roughly 3-4. The guy I bought him from said 4, but wasn't sure. My friend said he could tell he would be a big guy because his arms are so long!!
thanks for the help!