Hi there forum dwellers! I am letting go of a wonderful holdback, he comes from a wc that came to me gravid. He is the only male of the 2 fertile eggs I got from the clutch. His temperament is excellent, and he bobs at the ladies. So, he will make an excellent pet or breeder. He...
If you're looking for good keepers and experienced breeders, hands down this is absolutely the best place to find information! When people have a problem with their chams this is where they come. Great forum, and great people.
Scott
Here's an example of an erosion holdback! Any questions just shoot me a text. I have several holdbacks that all look very good.
Thanks for looking
Scott
I have more clutches coming through, and many babies from both sire's available. I will lower the price on kalos males to 175. I also have some holdbacks! I might be interested in trades for dubia.
Thanks
Scott
New born dubia and small meal worms are going to be too big for probably at least a month, month and a half. Start your newborn with fruitflies(very easy to breed), crickets 1/8 inch or smaller, bean beetles (very easy to breed), and possibly rice flour beetles. Having a good variety is a...
Like jann said, have them send it out most do that any ways. Also, most vets won't just send out a fecal without bringing your cham in for an examination. But, it is definitely important to have it done.
Scott
Nice job, now comes the work lol! Get ready to for those little food dumpsters:) I go through 5000 crickets a week for the babies and equal numbers of dubia , ff, bean beatles, and rice flour beatles. Good luck with those little ones, maybe we can do a trade at some point.
Scott
Nick, they look great, and your photography is nothing short of amazing. I wish i had a little bit of your photography skills. Thanks for sharing.
Scott