DEFINITELY seperate them! they should never be kept together after about 2-3 months of age. you should also be dusting with calcium without d3 every feeding and with d3 once every other week:) please post some pics of you cham too!
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do you have a laying bin set up for her? females can lay infertile clutches of eggs without ever even seeing a male, and it is important to have a laying bin set up at all times after they hit about 4-5 months old. if they don't have to proper place to lay the eggs, they can become eggbound and die
first of all, ditch the mealworms. they have no nutritional value and have a hard exoskeleton that can cause impaction. chams should old be fed prey items that are as long as the space between their eyes.
a lot better than christmas! i'm still sore and a little nauseous, but it's slowly getting better. we have to get stronger pain meds because the ones i have now barely take the edge off. it's really just more annoying