opihiman
New Member
A little Hx:
I have one male/one female jackson about 1 year old. about 3 weeks ago i switched their cages as he was in bigger cage and I wanter her to have more room. She is also gravid and she is moving into the period where I can expect babies soon.
Any way soon after moving, both chams seemed to have a big drop off in their appetite. Their diets consist of crickets, silkies, and the occ meal worm.
finally yeasterday I switched them back to their original cages with great results as they both started to eat again and were moving about the cage like normal.
My question is:
How many of the forum think that evironment (viv conditions) will play a part in creating a situation for Chams to go on Hunger strike?
OPI
I have one male/one female jackson about 1 year old. about 3 weeks ago i switched their cages as he was in bigger cage and I wanter her to have more room. She is also gravid and she is moving into the period where I can expect babies soon.
Any way soon after moving, both chams seemed to have a big drop off in their appetite. Their diets consist of crickets, silkies, and the occ meal worm.
finally yeasterday I switched them back to their original cages with great results as they both started to eat again and were moving about the cage like normal.
My question is:
How many of the forum think that evironment (viv conditions) will play a part in creating a situation for Chams to go on Hunger strike?
OPI