awesome info, i think all first time cham owners would benefit from reading this! its rewarding and wonderful to have these beautiful creatures trust you and feed from your hand. (at least it was for me). i after lots of patience was able to accomplish this trust and would after misting his...
need to sell my male ambilobe complete with set up. he is about 1 1/2 yrs old now will cup,hand and free range feed. i dont have the time i used to to maintain and care for him anymore and he deserves it. i really dont feel comfortable shipping him so i prefer local sale. im in the san gabriel...
you shouldnt panic its very common for chams to not eat at all sometimes when first introduced to their new set up my boy didnt eat for three days and i went nuts, found this forum read a few posts waited and he finally came around. my boys a panther but he started off eating up to 8 crickets a...
That's funny . The reason I asked was because I was given a similar riddle in high school that said If there are 10 eggs in a basket and ten people each take 1 egg how is one egg left in the basket? I remember about half got it right and our teacher said sometimes we tend to over think things...
i recently purchased three cups of hornworms 20-25 ct and my cham ate four and now he wont bother with them at all and theyre growin fast! some look too big for him anyways already so id like to sell them i live in the san gabriel valley (la puente ) CA. asking 7 dollars ea. pick up preferred...
maybe hes just gettin used to you? Im sure they all have their own personalities but i have gone through the same feeding struggles with my ambilobe. if you watch alot of the posted feeding vids on here youll notice the chams (most of them) will look at the person feeding or filming them for a...
any suggestions on how to keep these escape artists in one spot long enough for my cham to find them? i have a curved top worm dish which holds in my butter worms and occasional mealworm with no problemo but put about 7 phoenix in same dish came back about an hour later dish empty and phoenix...
I know I'm a newbee but my Cham would do the same, then I realized it wasnt so much the crickets he was runnin from it was my hand, hes still getting used to the handling of him part. So Id leave the cup in a part of the cage he likes and leave the room for a while and he'd find his way back to...
my wife says shes out if i bring in roaches so its worms and crickets for me both of which shes not to happy about but can tolerate for now. she gives my panther his misting for me and dumps the crickets in his cage for me on the days i leave to work at 4am so i dont disturb him too early. shes...
WOW ive seriously been underfeeding then! hes been pretty active and seems ok but im definitely gonna give him more food thanks to everyone who responded. i ordered the high calcium pack of worms i think its butterworms and phoenix worms maybe? cant remember off the top of my head right now...
thanks for the info, it was about 80 degrees when i took him out and maybe a few dgrees cooler when i brought him back in. thats interesting though to know hes just trying to absorb all he can
yes i meant 3-4 mos. thanks for the help ill double his serving and remove any stragglers before bed, and i just ordered a variety pack of worms from mulberry farms to add in the mix, thanks again