They’re panther chams. Cross between Sambava and Ambilobe locals.
Here’s a pic of the sire. He’s WC Sambava. It’s crazy because he’s probably twice the size of any adult panther I’ve seen.
Here’s a picture of the Dam’s Sire, a CB Ambilobe
and for what it’s worth, here’s a picture of...
That’s great! I’d love to see pics of him once you have him. You can reach out any time if you have any questions. I’m no pro or expert but will help however I can
I typically suggest LLLreptile.com
They’re prices are very affordable and the money goes to a good company. I’d much rather give them my money than Petco/Petsmart.
Another site I’ve ordered from that’s very inexpensive is PetMountain.com. I’ve bought and tested the UVB lights I’ve received...
Second what Beman says.
T5's are much more efficient than T8's. In order to get proper UVB for your cham, you'll want something that works efficiently and the compact fluorescent bulb your using is worse than the T8. A lot of ppl make this mistake and don't realize the CFL's are as terrible as...
I know this is unrelated to what you've been asking me, but I feel that I should ask just in case. Have you done all your research with cham husbandry? I'm not bashing you or trying to take your inventory, I just hate to see people get ahead of themselves and then end up sad from a sick cham...
Good evening, CF!
I always love looking at posts where members have shared their baby chams so I thought I'd do the same.
These ones are a cross between a WC Sambava Sire and a captive Ambilobe Dam. I know that will make some people upset and I apologize in advance if that's the case. If you...
I don't think you sound like an idiot and don't think you are one. Don't worry! Better to risk sounding idiotic than to have unanswered questions.
I would definitely use the forum search tab and search for enclosure threads. On top of that, I highly HIGHLY suggest looking at SerpaDesign's...
I've always used Great Stuff Foam and never had an issue with it. I haven't used another foam product to say it is better than the Great Stuff. There's the regular version of Great Stuff, Gaps & Cracks (which is the least expensive, $3-$4), that is yellow and the Pond and Stone (most expensive...
You don't need to go bioactive to have a DIY background. I find them useful for aesthetic as well as a barrier so the wall behind the cage doesn't get misted. I would like to think the wet substrate on the background helps with humidity, too, but I have done tests to confirm this.
I personally...
@cyberlocc @nightanole
These gentlemen are my go-to's about lighting. I can try to address it, but they'll give you a much better answer than I ever could.
Oh yes I just love it! If I could smell silicone curing every minute of every day my life would be so much better :LOL:
Thank you!
I used the tubing to allow the plants to drain if they get overwatered. This is extremely important so that the plant's roots don't become affected and kill the...
Almost ready for the silicone. Had to switch out the back piece of cork since the other was way too large and took up half the open enclosure space.
I added the branches prior this time since I didn't feel comfortable poking them in last time. This will be SO much fun to silicone :ROFLMAO: