Took Greedo outside today for about 10 or 15 minutes. This was my first time handling him since i got him over a month ago. At first he was not too happy but i can tell he enjoyed himself :):cool:(y):love:
I suggest you look at all the care sheets before you get another, if you decide to do so. But im sorry for your loss. Caring for a cham is very specific and takes a lot of research and understanding to be successful at it, so read read read.
Im from Colorado as well. This is my schedule:
Lights on at 8am
First mist 9am - 2 mins
11 30 - 6 mins
2pm - 3 mins
4 30pm 2 mins
6 pm- 1 min
My humidty levels never drop below 40% and dont go above 75. Works for me (y)
I was on snap chat going through Nat Geo's posts and saw the "photo of the day." I wasnt sure what to think of this... i thought it was kind of inappropriate...
I dont know a lot about veileds but i thought their basking spot could range from the mid 90s to 100. Whereas panthers range from 84 to 88. I use a 60 watt white househols bulb for basking and have it lifted a few inches off the top of the cage as my little guy likes to climb on the screen...
Im not 100% sure but in my opinion I think you have a male. There seems to be a slight bulge at the base of the tail and the colors of red on the chin and stripes make me believe its a male because my 4 month old looked exactly like yours when it was younger. And mine is an Ambilobe