rearing baby chams

symphonica

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So, I've always only gotten chams that are 6+ months old. I will soon be acquiring a 2 month old ambilobe panther, and was wondering how sensitive they are compared to the older guys, and what kind of extra care they require.
 
honestly they dont require that much more other than smaller food and be more careful when holding them cause they are kinda just walk on anything even if it means not being able to hold on to it lol. People say not to start of with a 2x2x4 cage but my cham was just fine growing up in it and caused less stress cause i didnt have to have to switch cages. I also found that they like to sleep on the leaves of a umbrella bush looks pretty cool :D here is thor on a leaf at 2-3months old
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How cute! They just seem so fragile, and they say far more babies hatch than they actually survive into adulthood.
 
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