Baby setup pics!

He has no interest in taking her in for sale unless she shows a solid recovery. He used to breed chams and has given me a lot of guidance alongside the knowledge I've learned on these forums. I asked him if he wanted to take the cham initially because I knew I was not seasoned with chams that were under the weather. But since I'm on mat leave and I'm home with my two children in the meantime, he thought it might be better if I tried caring for her. I could give her the attention she needed. He couldn't.

But perhaps you are right ... since I don't know what the issue with her is/was, it might not be an ideal female to breed with. She was definitely not taken care of properly as she was really dehydrated. It could be nothing .. but it could be something. If she does make a full recovery and is suitable for selling, I will make sure to tell the buyer her health history and to be weary if interested in the possibility of breeding.

Who knows .. I might just keep her. She's realllly growing on me. I almost cried when she ate her first cricket. What a come back she has made ... I am hopeful.

I am really happy to hear you are a responsible, caring keeper. We need more like you willing to do the work & research to keep these fascinating creatures
 
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