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    Help Identifying female cham promblems

    Did you have them as a pair? We were looking at getting the bumble bee poison dart frogs.
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    Help Identifying female cham promblems

    Whites tree frogs
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    Help Identifying female cham promblems

    I loves this form because people like you guys. We have Chinese mantises, tree frogs, beta, shrimp a Chow chow. All being so unique and require different needs. If I can help anybody out with every thing we have learned I will do my best. It's heartbreaking that was my Sheese. She will always...
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    Help Identifying female cham promblems

    Sad news. She didn't make it she just passed. She was egg bound she had most of her clutch, there was only a few left.. the main issues was she ate a small piece of her fake plant. She loves drinking of the leaves but she ate one of the smaller leaves and we didn't know. She finally pooped and...
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    Help Identifying female cham promblems

    That way I can make sure she gets the proper treatment. We had a male Cham for a long time and a female is, well... Scary. I think I know more then most the vets here and tell them what to look for. Her name is Sheese. Lol it suits her. My husband would do the operation him self . It's just a...
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    Help Identifying female cham promblems

    Remember this is her cage for when she lays eggs. She isn't in her long my concern is if she has and obstruction because it seems when I spray a little water she closes her mouth and she seem like her bottom right side is injured? I'm taking her in I just wanted all the knowledge I can get from...
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    Help Identifying female cham promblems

    She does this when we come around. She seems so thirsty so when we spray her she will close her mouth tilt her head back and close her eyes as if she can get the water down. The tank she is in is a glass tank with coconut substrate with a moss waterfall this is her egg laying tank. Usually she...
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    Help Identifying female cham promblems

    We purchased (rescued) her from PetSmart she was 9 months. They were feeding her wax worms and cricket. We continued feeding her the same way only adding a treat of horned worms and in the summer gave her katydids and a few grass hoppers here and there. We She had her first clutch of eggs...
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