You dust the crickets in a small bag before you put them in the feeding bowl...put some crickets in a small bag...put some of the calcium powder into the bag with them, hold it closed and shake it a bit so the crickets get a slight dust on them...then put them in the feeding bowl. :)
Welcome!!
Here are some things I noticed in your help form..
I'm sure some of the more experienced members here will also chime in :)
1) Is the uvb linear or compact?
The linear uvb is crucial.
2) How long are the 3 mistings a day?
They should be a minimum of 2 minutes each.
3) A Hygrometer...
I hope everything turns out well, and these are just some minor bumps along his recovery road. I'm still so thankful you had the heart to take this on. I think that's an amazing thing. :)
From what I've researched, They don't have great hearing or sense of smell. They sense through vibration, and compensate the lack of hearing and smell senses with extremely advanced eyesight.
I just wanted to say your boy is super handsome! When I have the space for my reptile room, to have another cham, I keep leaning toward Ambilobe or Ambanja... I was thinking your boy looked Ambilobe too but I'm not even close to an expert. :)
Yeah...my Godrick came from FLChams too. The only thing I wish is that they gave hatch date ranges. My boy is from the Newton bloodline, but that's all I know about him. Mike is very helpful and super nice. :)
I'm sorry you had such a horrible experience. I hope you choose a reputable breeder when you're ready to try again. The things I noticed in the list you posted, is that the temps are way too hot. A cham doesn't need a 100 degree basking spot. And ambient temps dont have to be above 75 all the...