neast25
New Member
I have had my baby chams for around 3 months now and this week I have noticed that one of them has a dodgy tail up to the start of his back.
He has been given food with calcium dust as has my other cham and they have both had a sustained day/night temperature with the correct lighting which was all bought new.
I'm a newb to chams but have had other reps without any problems. I always research carefully before I choose to get a companion animal and have operated a home based rescue service for some yrs (I mention this to show that I'm not an idiot who thinks it is easy to take on any animal!). The other cham I have who is the same age is very healthy with no deformation or anything and both are very lively, eating fine and seem to interact with me nicely without getting too stressed. The cham with the dodgy tail is 10gms and the other one is 12gms they are both eating size 3 crickets fine and I have just introduced size 4 into their diet as well.
Should I increase the calcium dust and change my lighting and see if this changes or should I take it to the vet??
I hope someone can help me on here and I look forward to your responses
He has been given food with calcium dust as has my other cham and they have both had a sustained day/night temperature with the correct lighting which was all bought new.
I'm a newb to chams but have had other reps without any problems. I always research carefully before I choose to get a companion animal and have operated a home based rescue service for some yrs (I mention this to show that I'm not an idiot who thinks it is easy to take on any animal!). The other cham I have who is the same age is very healthy with no deformation or anything and both are very lively, eating fine and seem to interact with me nicely without getting too stressed. The cham with the dodgy tail is 10gms and the other one is 12gms they are both eating size 3 crickets fine and I have just introduced size 4 into their diet as well.
Should I increase the calcium dust and change my lighting and see if this changes or should I take it to the vet??
I hope someone can help me on here and I look forward to your responses