Prehensile
New Member
Well ive had my two pygmy chams for 2 days.
i know they need to settle in. but i have a weaker one.
it was given to me in a trade. and i moved them into an acrylic atrium.
i have a gravid one. and a not so healthy one. ribs and hips are visible.
and shes looking weak
i dont want to lose either of them, and ive grown attatched already.
neither of them have eaten the pinheads. and im looking for an alternate food source. can they eat small worms? earthworms?
i have an organic yard. so can i feed the moths and mosquitos that come to my light everynight?
they seem healthy. and my yard is pesticide free.
i know i might be overreacting. hence its only the second day.
but they came to me in a not so great cage. a medium kritter keeper.
moss. and a potted plant. with twigs from outside. they are kept at 75 degrees.
regular misting 3 times a day. ive seen the gravid drink. but not the weaker one.
handling, when i put them into their cage.
and feeding, not eaten anything. crix are gutloaded on a variety of greens.
and oats with a little dog food.
i will post pics in a bit.
thanks in advance.
i know they need to settle in. but i have a weaker one.
it was given to me in a trade. and i moved them into an acrylic atrium.
i have a gravid one. and a not so healthy one. ribs and hips are visible.
and shes looking weak
i dont want to lose either of them, and ive grown attatched already.
neither of them have eaten the pinheads. and im looking for an alternate food source. can they eat small worms? earthworms?
i have an organic yard. so can i feed the moths and mosquitos that come to my light everynight?
they seem healthy. and my yard is pesticide free.
i know i might be overreacting. hence its only the second day.
but they came to me in a not so great cage. a medium kritter keeper.
moss. and a potted plant. with twigs from outside. they are kept at 75 degrees.
regular misting 3 times a day. ive seen the gravid drink. but not the weaker one.
handling, when i put them into their cage.
and feeding, not eaten anything. crix are gutloaded on a variety of greens.
and oats with a little dog food.
i will post pics in a bit.
thanks in advance.