Can't find a good pic that shows both sides of GH. The pond is pretty far away from the plants where he hangs out. As clumsy as they look i haven't seen him fall yet, their very cautious.
Would be interested to hear more about your setup. There are many dangers to free-range from stepping on them to elect outlets. My GH is is a lean to against my 12x18 shed with on real wall between them [just studs]. The shed acts as a heat sync and there's a 6"stepup from the GH to shed. I have...
Couldn't find the little rat today, but after a long search spotted him. Guess the top leaf wasn't high enough for him. You're right Sonny they like to move around.
I'm jumping the gun here but if i do end up breeding forum members would be welcome to them.
They had a smaller female at the booth for the same price [$60]. I'm kicking myself for not getting her also. I don't know the name of the vendor [weird they had no signs up like most vendors]. Guess i'l have to wait to the next show [think there's one in March] to add to my collection. Probably...
Apparently they have very fussy attitudes towards housing accommodations. He moved from his Fiddle leaf fig to his neighbors Corn Plant. He took the penthouse suite [top 3 leaves] and seems to enjoy the view. His neighbor [young Crested Gecko] doesn't seem to mind, he's a few floors down tucked...
That's a great looking cham. If mine looks half as good as yours i'll be verry happy. Edit to add thanks for feeder info. I hate dealing with fruit fly's if i can vary his diet it will make things much easier.
Yes as soon as i put him on his Fiddle lea fig and sprayed the leaves he immediately drank. I dropped some fruit flies on the leaf and he immediately went into hunting mode, must have ate about 40 ff's. What else do these guys eat? Edit to add he seems smart to. At first he was trying to walk...
Haven't had a cham for a few years [rip Dudley] went to a Reptile Expo on Long Island nd bought a Dwarf Fishers cham. Doing some research i see them listed under various names, Kinyongia boehmei, Kinyongia tavetanum and a few others. Not sure which one i have, It's very small about 3" body, a...
I think the study while not really scientific points out some things that many already suspect. Chams die in captivity at a higher rate than other repts. Even the best keepers on this forum have had failures. My guess the reason is probably most are purchased from pet stores that don't know...
I've been here for a few years but sadly have no chams after hurricane Sandy. I'm moving soon and hope to have a greenhouse and some chams and topical fish.
His behaviour may not be a bad as you think. He probably didn't consider the tiny cage a 'home' just a place that he was trapped in. With a more normal sized and decorated cage he may consider it his home and is defending his territory from you. Unless you can pass yourself as a female cham he...
oh, panthers would be great or vields. Carpets to they all like high temps. palmetto bugs are all over florida their roaches to me but would be good food source if no pestasides.