That's really cool twats. ( I can't believe I just said that) I can't get them to eat if I am in the same room as them unless it's like 6 feet away and I am very still!
I used tomato plant tie up posts to form a sort of a boxed frame inside the screen cage. I have one hanging plant from that frame and a smaller and on the floor. Three different size fake vines for hand comfort. Most of the flower vines and flowers are from a craft store. A big tree branch set...
When my guy was down, I kept him in front of me on the warm cable box (tv off of course) and it kept him warm with the vents to hold onto. He was very comfy and eventually pulled through. An eye dropper is good to force feed, chop up some crickets with water into a cream. Don't give too much or...
I use my local pet store. They order me 1000 of any size for$25 nd I get my 10 day old pinheads from them too at 1000 for $20. Ask your local shop if they will order you up some.
No. That makes sense. But what about streaks? I only have screened cages, but I saw these screened cages with glass doors in the pet shop and you can see everything inside so clear. They must clean them daily with the chams inside. Just curious for my next cage.
My Jacksons had babies and I wanted to post pics, but no matter what I do, they come out blurry. Even on the tripod. I think it has to do with the lighting but I can't seem to fix the problem.[/IMG][/IMG][/IMG]
The parents and some of their kids.
I have the Habba spitter. It is loud enough to scare me and the Chams aren't too particular on it either. It just dribbles out water on one spot. Big waste of money.
I used to use ice cubes in a tupperware that has pin holes in the bottom. If it drips in front of the basking spot, it is fine. Be sure to use something to remove the chlorine or use distilled water.
I've been searching all my local shops and online breeders and no one seems to be carrying these little guys. I don't know why. They are not endangered or anything. Any ideas out there?