Pharox LED Bulb Here you go. The wave of the future. It lasts 25 years and a 6watt LED is comparable to a 60 watt incandescent. The perfect bulb for Chams.
I know that most LED's put off a good amount of heat. Not sure about these. They sell for about $35.00
I've got to agree with Todnedo here.
Sure you need to keep on top of your Chams health and have a few fecals and a checkup each year is called for. But why have we become so overbearing on keeping Chams so sterile these days? I'm not saying to do it regularly or feed them exclusively wild...
Syn, the first link was for fun only. "Let me Google that for you" brings up a number of references. After a little reading it seems the fruit is not as toxic as the leaves and stems, but it's all ratio driven. A tomato to a Human or a large dog is not harmful, but to certain insects and...
Not sure about the fruit themselves, better to be safe than sorry.
Here's a link to answer some questions about the toxicity of Tomatoes :)
Are Tomatoes Toxic to Reptiles?
http://answers.google.com/answers/threadview?id=40185
Well, you aren't feeding these guys off right now, so you're fine. Just be sure to stop a good month with the Tomatoes before you start feeding the Dubias off.
Greg, be sure to stop using the tomatoes before you begin using them as feeders for the Chams. I'd recommend baby food, baby rice, cream of wheat as fillers. Just keep in mind that the one thing Dubias are bad with, is mold. So get it out before it molds on ya!
Dan
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I have a Mistking in great condition and a 300watt Hydor inline heater. All the connections you need, 4 of their Deluxe misters, attachments for your water container and Digital Timer. Buy both separate it would cost you $240.00 plus shipping.
Get both...
I've got a ton of Exo Terra Vines for Sale. I will not break them up. Their sold as a whole package, all of them are in great shape and we're only used with Chams.
$130.00 total plus free Shipping to the lower 48.
I have:
6 x Large Vines
4 x Medium Vines
6 x Small Vines...
First off, thanks to Greg and his family. I am positive you will enjoy them. Soc is a pure joy and very personable. They just mowed down two really big Hornworms a piece, so they'll be well hydrated for shipping.
Well, Jann it comes down to room and what we all like I suppose. I enjoy...
Agreed Heather, I've just seen some terrible dead spots over the years from prescribed Baytril dosages and never with Fortaz. I was only trying to offer other suggestions for her so she knew there were other options available.
Chuck G. from Heroic Chams and Chris from Cleanline Chams are...
Most likely the petstore you got him from, kept him under a CFL bulb. I rescued a Jackson from a local pet store recently for the exact same reason. Natural sunlight is the best cure, but if you do not have an outside set up you can move him to, then I'd suggest just using a linear bulb...
Please try to avoid Baytril, ask Chuck G. and a few of the other professional breeders out there. It can deaden the skin where injected and they'll never look the same again.
There is a drug on the market, that would most likely have to be ordered, by your vet that is a lot easier on your...
I don't think there is any need for alarm. A lot of Chams will peel/split along the top of their back before the rest of their bodies start.
Think you just caught him in the beginning of his shed.
Dubia roaches are the way to go. They are clean, don't smell and will feed an army of chams once you have them producing. There is a great book out there also ...
http://www.amazon.com/Live-Professional-Breeders-Frank-Bruse/dp/393061264X