Ellron, thank you for being able to communicate in German. I appreciated the translations you provided below. That made it much easier for me to follow.
I cant believe that youve lost your Campani male as well Phillipp, was he showing the same symptoms as you Nasuta female? I feel devastated for you! I have many chams & use substrate with many of mine cocofibre (type of earth) with live sphagnum moss & have never had any problems I think making it as natural as possible will help for happier chams. Have you introduced any new plants that may have been toxic? I so hope the vet can give you some answers! So sorry Heatherxxx
Thank you for your sympathy ... .
He also had quite sunken eyes and slept only on the day.
Yes, he had pretty much all the same signs as in the nasuta females.
The doctor still does not know exactly why he had to die, but he is now optuziert to find out more accurate, but you can not always find in such small type something accurate.
I have to wait ... .
Fortunately, the Campani females pregnant and I will keep many offspring to honor also the Campani males, because it was my first ... .
Thats great news that your Campani female is gravid, at least your male can live on in his babies. Do you know when the eggs are due to be laid? It might be best not to alter her viv too much as it may stress her too much! All the best with her Heatherxxx