I would think what's happening is if your using a head when the water gets to that level the weight of it in the jug is not heavy enough to keep pressure to push it out through the head.kinda like with a standard dripper as the water level drops the speed of the drip does aswell
Another feeder you could try is getting mealworms and keeping them till they transform into beetles.I recently tried it for the first time and my males veiled loves them.id imagine the beardies would like them too but there too big for mine at the minute
Hey all.haven't checked in in a while now I've been flat out
Anyway we all know what its like dealing with a cham that gets *****y come shedding time well my beardie decided to shed at the same time so twice the fun ha.I've heard of women that live together synchronizing but never reptiles...
Hey all.can any bearded dragon people point me in the direction of good caresheets enclosure examples that type of thing.I finally got around the other half that one reptile in the house is not enough so happy days I had to allow her to get another dog.also I'd rather get a male but can they be...
Go for it I kept my veiled in the living room and he was quite content although direct him away from the tv.I only moved him as he will get better sunlight in the kitchen I know they can't get uv through the window bit he loves the natural light and heat.hel be moved to the conservatory as the...
I actually think I seen a post on here with a similar problem before I can't remember the cause of cure.did you try searching it.what puzzles me is your cham looks healthy is it possibly some genetic thing.what size was it when you got it
Nice dragon.one been thinking about getting one myself lately they seem to be loads of fun to keep.and maybe a bit more appreciative of your care ha.unfortunately the other half has Me limited to one reptile at a time
At a very rough idea my electricity bill has doubled since I got fred but after the initial set up of the cage and all the keeping is not very expensive I spend 10 euro a week on feeders and gutload with food I'm eating myself supplements last a long time and uv every 6 months
It depends on th height of the viv and how heavily planted it is.5 is plenty if he has good access to the uv light and 10 if it has to travel through a lot foliage.just make sure your cham can escape the uv if he needs to
I have a veiled cham and he only sheds every 7 or 8 weeks but he is older than yours generally young ones shed more frequently but just keep an eye out hel shed in his own time.and also some people don't see old shed skin as I've read some chams can eat it