britty1123
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Hi there! New to the forum, well actually registering! lol I have an approx 5 month old female veiled cham and she seems to be on the small side and i'm just wondering what is the "normal" size she should be around this age? Yes, i do know they all grow at their own pace but still would like a general idea.
Here is some details, ask if more is needed.
Sex: Female
Basking temp: between 85 - 90
Night temp: between 65 - 70
Eating: very good eating habits, about 15 half inch crickets a day give or take a few. Calcium dusted every 2nd feeding and reptivite dusted once every 2 weeks. She also enjoys a few butter worms as a treat once every 2 weeks. (NOTE: I will be giving her more variation as for worms, but where she is still on the small side it makes me nervous.) Tried a few wax worms but she didn't like them.
Crickets are gutloaded with various greens, spinach, apple, potato, orange, and oats.
Humididty: I mist 3-4 times daily and have a dripper that i turn on twice daily for 20 min. I mist for about 3 mins. Humidity levels sit around 65%.
Enclosure: 2ft X 2ft X 4 ft ALL screen enclosure. Lots of branches and fake plants just added a real pothos that is growing well. NO substrate!
Lighting: Zoo Med Reptisun 5.0 UVB & Zoo Med 60W UVA Blue Bulb.
Think I got everything, but let me know if you need more info! Suggestions are also welcome!
Oh yeah! Forgot to add she also gets outside in the real sun any chance we get to we love enjoying our sunny backyard!
Here is some details, ask if more is needed.
Sex: Female
Basking temp: between 85 - 90
Night temp: between 65 - 70
Eating: very good eating habits, about 15 half inch crickets a day give or take a few. Calcium dusted every 2nd feeding and reptivite dusted once every 2 weeks. She also enjoys a few butter worms as a treat once every 2 weeks. (NOTE: I will be giving her more variation as for worms, but where she is still on the small side it makes me nervous.) Tried a few wax worms but she didn't like them.
Crickets are gutloaded with various greens, spinach, apple, potato, orange, and oats.
Humididty: I mist 3-4 times daily and have a dripper that i turn on twice daily for 20 min. I mist for about 3 mins. Humidity levels sit around 65%.
Enclosure: 2ft X 2ft X 4 ft ALL screen enclosure. Lots of branches and fake plants just added a real pothos that is growing well. NO substrate!
Lighting: Zoo Med Reptisun 5.0 UVB & Zoo Med 60W UVA Blue Bulb.
Think I got everything, but let me know if you need more info! Suggestions are also welcome!
Oh yeah! Forgot to add she also gets outside in the real sun any chance we get to we love enjoying our sunny backyard!