Robyn.lux
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Hiya guys, new owner here so just a bit worried and looking for advice or help.
I got my cham yesterday, he's a masoala panther. I had to travel for a couple of hours with him and left him in the box whilst I set up his viv, which is huge compared to the one in pet store. He's been in the coldest corner since I put him in there 14/15 hours a go.
He did have a nice big drink from his dripper last night before he settled into his corner.
He's gone really dark and won't take food, I've put him a couple of locusts and crickets in, just in case he changes his mind (gut loaded and calcium dusted).
The heat levels are fine, as is the humidity.
Is he just grumpy because of the move and needs time to adjust? If so how long is it reasonable for him to be this way before I need to worry?
I've put a cover over his viv for now so he can settle without too much stimulation and movement outside the viv.
Is it a case of just leave him alone and see how he gets on in a couple of days?
Thanks for reading. Please be kind, I am new to this and just want the best for him.
I got my cham yesterday, he's a masoala panther. I had to travel for a couple of hours with him and left him in the box whilst I set up his viv, which is huge compared to the one in pet store. He's been in the coldest corner since I put him in there 14/15 hours a go.
He did have a nice big drink from his dripper last night before he settled into his corner.
He's gone really dark and won't take food, I've put him a couple of locusts and crickets in, just in case he changes his mind (gut loaded and calcium dusted).
The heat levels are fine, as is the humidity.
Is he just grumpy because of the move and needs time to adjust? If so how long is it reasonable for him to be this way before I need to worry?
I've put a cover over his viv for now so he can settle without too much stimulation and movement outside the viv.
Is it a case of just leave him alone and see how he gets on in a couple of days?
Thanks for reading. Please be kind, I am new to this and just want the best for him.