it's like he eats like a horse but doesn't grow he just slowly is getting color. he is a bit over 4 months old now. yes I'm not 100% sure but I believe he's a nosy faly. just like shots at the bar, eventually all those crickets catch up I guess. keeping my fingers crossed, also means I gotta...
when in doubt don't use it. live plants are relatively cheap. I believe you can get a pothos, hibiscus or schleffera from Walmart, home depot, Lowe's, etc for under $20. peace of mind is priceless.
I tried the zilla bulb and it was junk after two weeks of using it. went back to the reptisun 5.0 liner bulb and hasn't failed me yet. never buying another zilla uvb ever again
sounds like in your hands she will be ok. it will take time and any improvements you can make to her situation I'm sure will help. I know it's probably impossible but real sun light is the best even if it's for a short period of time
pet stores here don't allow you to handle the chams unless you're buying it. they should definitely not be being handled by everybody. smh. they can be hard to see but there is two in the brown stripe in the middle
my male had/has them. firstly changing the uv light helped. also my vet said it can be from an injury too. but it can also be calcium buildup. I changed my uv bulb and he got better I also cut back handling him (which wasn't much anyhow) it took a long time for them to get better (month or so)...