More photos of Iggy from Paradise Chams
Here are the most recent photos of Iggy. His reds are amazing and he has a great personality. Thanks, Bruce!
He's eating crickets, silkworms, Dubois and now hornworms.
I am loving Merlin. Please keep the photo updates coming. Iggy didn't really start showing his true colors until about 6 mos into his development and I think he will continue to show lots of colors as he matures. By the way, he loves Dubias and this is a recent development so test those out on...
I enjoyed your thread showing your Paradise Cham growth.
Here is my Paradise Cham named Iggy. He was sired by Primo and dam's sire was Candy Cane.
Really friendly little guy. I got him in April from Bruce. I really think he raises nice Chams.
Mine loves crickets, silkworms and now dubias.
Update on Paradise Cham
Here is a recent shot of my Cham. He has colored up nicely and doubled in size.
He's eating silkworms, crickets and most recently has discovered Dubia.
Got him from Bruce at Paradise Chams.
Interesting. Iggy also fires up with turquoise, green, white, and red when eating and is darker when at rest. I'll try to post some pics later. They sure are brothers.
Nice shot. Iggy is showing the same colors when he is agitated. Iggy is also showing red around the eye sockets. Are those Tabasco's resting colors? Beautiful.
That is one big silkworm... I still love the name Tabasco. Great pick.
Today was a fun day with Iggy. He started crawling out of his cage and onto my hand. I held hi briefly and put him back as I want him to trust me.
His color after the second she'd has changed. When resting, he is showing more green and red and when agitated, he is showing turquoise, white...
When you talk about cleaning up the misting continuously, can you explain more how often and how you mist the tubs and then clean up after the water so it doesn't drown the fruit flies?
I tied a dark colored bathroom towel around 3 sides of my cage. It collects the mist and retains it well from my misting system. I also periodically just mist the towel from the inside when I am feeding and it stays quite humid for a while.
It also doesn't drip moisture onto the floor ;-)