Your tank shouldn't be at 30 degrees more like 80 and humidity should be at least 50%. You might want to check your information and where your getting at, it doesn't sound right.
Turn the heat up on those babies.
Thank you, and a happy Father's day to you as well. I'm thinking around the end of summer/fall time so I can get some more automated equipment.
Do you have a pic of "Dickie Roll"? Lol
Its all right, I'm preparing myself for the likely hood that we are going to have to put her down to not let her suffer any longer.
I have been giving her water orally I add calcium w/oD3 to the water once a day, and try to give her just water as much as possible, and keeping her warm.
I'm not upset with you. I'm just too worried I guess to think start. The vet did say to give her fluids and calcium he even mentioned to place her in a shallow bath just often to cover the bottom for her to lay in for 20 mins.
No there was no x-rays done or ultrasound, he seemed like he's been...
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So what your saying is pretty much she is going to die, and probably be suffering as well? I can't remember what he said it's called, but idk what else to except for putting her down?! I'm at a loss either way I go I guess.
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I believe she'll like him anyway. They will start growing(horns) and she think you guys got a mini dinosaur. That and they ate so adorable it won't matter. Lol
Wurma is a lucky cham. You have a good looking boy. Hope to see more of him in the future. Congrats.
Oh and your wife will love the second cham, they're so adorable.
The repti vitamin should be given twice a month and calcium w/d3 also twice a month, but not back to back, and calcium w/o d3 every feeding. You shouldn't just use repti vitamin you could over supplement your cham.