Hey guys and gals I am trying to re-home my female veiled as I can no longer take the stress of egg laying. She is about 2 years old and has laid one clutch of unfertilized eggs. She has been very well cared for and will come with the following:
1 ficus tree
1 umbrella plant
1 pothos plant...
Your husbandry is pretty spot on. You may want to look into dubia roaches for some extra variety. I don't see anything cosmetically to be worried about. Also you'll need to upgrade his enclosure to something bigger as he gets older.
Also you need the get separate cages immediately! Chams are solitary creatures and housing them together in a cage that small will result in the death of one.
I will mirror what all have said before me. Keeping your 9 Chams outside won't work year round even in Florida. It gets too hot in the summer and it gets too cold in the winter. You'll have to move them inside for this months and unless you want your whole HOUSE turned into a free range you need...
I don't think so. Sugar and or pedialyte actually dehydrate you but replenish electrolytes lost in the body.
Also you are doing amazing work with this little guy. I don't understand how someone could ever let their pet get in that bad of a condition! Keep up the great work!
I'm in the process of setting up a dubia colony so that I can get rid of crickets entirely. Roaches are better as they offer a higher protein to chitin ratio. Also they don't smell bad, chirp, or jump.
The sky's the limit! I made a custom enclosure as have others. You might want to add a pothos for extra cover. They're about $10 at any garden store. Is your Cham wet because they sit under the dripper? Is it right under the basking bulb. If so you might want to move it.
It's very possible. I just finished a similar build. As long as you waterproof the wood it'll be fine.
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