Hyperpower
Member
Ive heard females only live to about 3 but how long do the males live on average?
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you couldn't just tell me? lol good talk...not even the link?The veiled care sheet here has all you need to know.
I didn’t feel like looking it up and couldn’t remember it off the top of my head, sorry!you couldn't just tell me? lol good talk...not even the link?
then why even say anythingI didn’t feel like looking it up and couldn’t remember it off the top of my head, sorry!
Geez, sorry, you could’ve easily looked it up on the veiled care sheet, toothen why even say anything
@Hyperpower we are not here to spoon feed you answers.then why even say anything
@Hyperpower we are not here to spoon feed you answers.
One trait all successful Cham keepers have is the ability to do their own research and apply what they learned. We are always here for you if you get stuck but ideally you should be doing your own research and attempt to solve any issues you have before you post a new thread.
Once you have done your research and think you have the answer then, yes, by all means ask the forum your question to confirm that you came to the correct conclusion. That is our mission here, to distribute the knowledge and experiences we have had individually to make the Cham keeping community as a whole more effective.
I’m defanitly not trying to discourage you from asking any question you may have, only encouraging you to walk on your own two feet. I think this is a good example of that old saying that we’ve all heard:
Give a man a fish and he will eat for a day. But teach him to fish and he will eat for a lifetime...
maybe i was stuck? it was a pretty simple question i didn't know it would be so hard for someone who looks like they spend a lot of time here lmfao@Hyperpower we are not here to spoon feed you answers.
One trait all successful Cham keepers have is the ability to do their own research and apply what they learned. We are always here for you if you get stuck but ideally you should be doing your own research and attempt to solve any issues you have before you post a new thread.
Once you have done your research and think you have the answer then, yes, by all means ask the forum your question to confirm that you came to the correct conclusion. That is our mission here, to distribute the knowledge and experiences we have had individually to make the Cham keeping community as a whole more effective.
I’m defanitly not trying to discourage you from asking any question you may have, only encouraging you to walk on your own two feet. I think this is a good example of that old saying that we’ve all heard:
Give a man a fish and he will eat for a day. But teach him to fish and he will eat for a lifetime...