Yes, the moment they left their enclosure, they start scanning back and forth for prey.
We were allowed to pet them and scratch their heads, but they really stay constantly focused on finding something to chase.
When they purr and growl, it's the coolest sound! They even lick each other's faces.
Hello, All!
Just returned from an amazing missions trip to Zambia. While there, I searched high and low, hoping to see some chams, but to no avail.
Then it dawned on me; It's the dry season. No rain, means no water, means no chams!
Here's the question: Where on earth do they go?
We visited a...
He's hunger striking. I had to stop crickets, supers, etc... for the last 3-4 months. He will only eat silks, horns & stick insects at the moment.
My guy took a looooong time before he'd touch a roach.
Just hang in there and find what he likes. It may be you need to switch to soft feeders for...
OH NICK! You made my day! I grinned through the entire reading of your post. What gorgeous animals you had!
My very first Cham was a dilepsis named "Mugsy " (y)
Unfortunately, it was WC.:( I was inexperienced and he died within a month from stress and who knows what else.
I searched for...