I've wondered that myself and have been tempted to try a little one.
@kinyonga does my dog look like he's hungry? He looks naughty to me. He ate the whole cup too so I'm guessing hornworms are tasty
I know it sounds counterintuitive but in people when they have end stage kidney disease we put them on a fluid restriction, usually 1000 ml a day. I don't know if that would apply to chams as, knock on wood (hits self in head), I haven't had to deal with that issue in my chams.
I think it's awesome you moved her and are trying to do what's right by her. Since it's the end of the summer you may find it hard to find appropriate life plants for her at the nursery. What you can do is get some branches from the outside and go to the local craft store and get some cheap...
There's nothing wrong with glass when used properly. That's an enclosure meant for a bearded dragon. Her set up is all wrong. There's no air flow and I see you're using substrate. Your temps are too high for a baby and for a female. It's too barren and you need to go back to the screen...
Take him to the vet he's going to need special calcium and answer the questions kinyonga asked and I suggest filling out the how to ask for help form located in the health section
I disagree with it from the reputable big breeders as well and as far as I'm concerned reputable breeders won't do it either. When you're doing in line breeding your breeding for looks and not health and I think that is irresponsible. I could go on a real tirade about purebred dogs. Look at what...