ThisNewCham
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1) How old do you starts howering them at?
2) How do you shower them?
3) Antyhing to look for when showering them?
Thanks guys!
2) How do you shower them?
3) Antyhing to look for when showering them?
Thanks guys!
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1) How old do you starts howering them at?
2) How do you shower them?
3) Antyhing to look for when showering them?
Thanks guys!
I don't shower them.
-Brad
And this is why your cham's urates are orange (and not white like they should be). You need to set your cage up so that you CAN put a lot of water through there. Whether it is by a dripper or through misting (hand or automatic pump), the cage should be getting pretty wet from time to time. Otherwise there will be no opportunity for the cham to drink.If I mist him in his cage, the cage will be full of water. But he doesn't drink often and his urates are more orange then white but his eyes aren't sunken.
If I mist him in his cage, the cage will be full of water. But he doesn't drink often and his urates are more orange then white but his eyes aren't sunken. So I will put him on a plant in shower and mist him.
Cheers!
Most keeper will recommend that you not keep any kind of substrate or absorbant material in the cage especially if you have a burrowing type of cham. (risk of impaction)
OPI
2/3 mists during the day (around 1 minute at a time) is more than enough, combined with the dripper I have on 24/7.