There's no need to be nasty - i mentioned the silkworm info was controversial but it was just something I had read. I thought we were all on here to support and help each other and i apologise if you felt the information I gave was incorrect but there is something to be said for constructive...
Often hydration is a problem with gravid females so you may notice that there is a lack of poop and peep! Eggs take A LOT of moisture whilst in the females body so make sure you keep her hydration levels high. Everthing comes out of the same flap so you may find a big poop at the same time as...
They are nutritious but should only be offered in small amounts to vary their diet but they can cause constipation. Many chams will eat them readily as they often do with worms and then refuse to eat anything else afterwards. I think it's one of those controversial topics......
Hmmm... i have noticed in the past that my cham sometimes cannot digest the skin on grapes but it's definitely worth filling out the form on the 'how to ask for help' sticky so any underlying issues can be pin pointed
The mucus coming out sounds like digestive issues - stop feeding him silk worms as these can be problematic and cause constipation in chams. Stick with the locusts if he won't eat crickets (making sure they are well gut load).
His humidity level is ok but how are you giving him water? Does he...
Superworms tend to be fatty so this is likely the reason his stools are runny. Cut back and only feed them as a treat and start giving him gut loaded crickets and/or locusts as his diet staple.
Gestation for panthers can be 45 days or more so she is on target. Signs are good that she is getting ready though with the restlessness and descending to the bottom of the tank. I may be worth making up a bigger laying bin out of a rubbish (trash) bin so you can get a good depth to the...
Yeah i don't believe there's a set time where infertile eggs are concerned. My female laid eggs when she was just over 1 year old. If she has been showing interest in her laying bin i'd leave it in there in case she begins to dig. Make sure the sand/soil stays moist enough for a tunnel to stay...