I let my chams hunt their crickets, but for worms and other feders I use a small deli cup. I put two holes in the side about an inch apart and use the holes to zip tie it to a branch. Works great
Without knowing what the breeding pair is our their lineage it's impossible to know. Sambavas come is very wide range of colors, more so then some locals. They might come out mostly blue, then again they may come out looking like a ambilobe. You just never know even when you do know what the...
Try putting a plant in the shower and get it warm, not hot. Point the shower head towards the wall and let this mist hit your cham. make sure the door is closed to keep humidity high and let him sit for about 15 mins. This will really help loosen the skin up, making it easier to fall off. Do...
Yes most of those you can, but online you can find great pre made gut loads. The one I use and have had good results with is called cricket crack, many other cham owners on this site use it as well.
I have read a few different ways people on this site go about cleaning their misting system and nozzle. The things I read was to pull the system out of the cage and run a few cycles of a vinegar/water mixture or lemon juice/water mixture. Other said that soaking the nozzle in CLR over night and...
Bake branches at 200*F in an oven for a minute thirty, remove and let cool. Be sure and round off any edges on the branch where old pieces of twigs were removed.
Side note: do NOT leave branches unattended for any length of time.
Looks pretty good! Only thing I would add is some horizontal branches at different hights through out the cage. You can cut some branches to size or use dowl rod and fasten them in place using thumb tacks pushed through the screen into the ends of sticks. Then just use some vines to connect them...
Thank you very much! Havent really decided on a name yet, I've been thinking about a few but am open to suggestions!
So far the choices are...Rambo, Jake, Clyde, bojangles lol I have no idea! Give me some name suggestions and feed back!
Congrats on finding your new friend! He will need a few weeks to suddle in for sure. Most chams are very territorial and your hand entering his cage is entering his territory. Usually once you get the Cham out of it's cage they mellow out and stop trying to bite. Now for getting him out there is...