Alexander1
Avid Member
I recently started taking my veild Cham to a new vet in my city, it's across town but he is the only vet that I found to be associated with numerous reptile associations and research committees etc. I took my Cham because he had a lack of appetite, I was first a little reluctant because I was spending a good chunk of money to treat him for parasites and a minor bacteria treatment for his mouth, well a couple weeks later my Cham is eating like a champ!!! So much I find myself having to throttle his food intake now..
My issue now is humidity, the vet told me he worked at a zoo and veiled thrived in lower humidity conditions asking as they where hydrated, forum members recommend 40-70% humidity.
My Chicago home is very dry this winter and I'm worried it can drop to 30% humidity, should I be concerned for his health?
Should I disregard my vets educated opinion or my fellow forum members expirience?
My issue now is humidity, the vet told me he worked at a zoo and veiled thrived in lower humidity conditions asking as they where hydrated, forum members recommend 40-70% humidity.
My Chicago home is very dry this winter and I'm worried it can drop to 30% humidity, should I be concerned for his health?
Should I disregard my vets educated opinion or my fellow forum members expirience?