His name is Ciroc (pronounced Sir Rock) and we just got him today. He has been patrolling the yard already. 40lb male sulcata
He is so great! hope everyone likes him
Been a while since i posted, but the weather is great here in AZ. Had my chams out today on my newly planted trees so they could soak up some sun!
Here you go!
Heisenburg is my male, pretty fiesty, and somewhat camera shy..
And my female Remy is very easy going. She already laid one...
my male panther was the most friendly, if you're looking for ease of care too try and get a male of either species. females can lay eggs semiannually and require additional attention
my girl is very young and was about 83 grams a day or two before she laid, after she was only 46 grams.. so i would think she is ready if she is young.. mine is about 6mos old
so my little peach tree is blooming and I like to let me chams hang out in it for some sun time. But I don't want them to eat the blossoms if they are toxic. So until I find out. They are gonna be chilling in my fake tree.
Tldr: peach blossoms safe for veiled chams?
She was housed with a male before I purchased her so there is a possibility she was mated but not 100%. I can try to candle never done before so well see how that goes. Also its a veiled.
well I used perlite from home depot as substrate. And its odd because while the eggs are still well shaped...
So its been 13 days since they were laid. Is this red polka dot common?all the eggs have this on them. I'm gonna toss them out unless anyone thinks they are fertile and this Is normal but u couldn't find anything online .
The central bar in the middle of his back is very U shaped, might be sambava, especially if he starts showing some bright yellow,reds and oranges. no way to know for sure til he grows more, and even then its not guaranteed since the breeder cannot be reached.
took a 3 days for my girl veiled to lay after she started showing signs. at first she wouldnt even dig a full on hole, just scratch around, but day 3 she went all in. took about 7-10 hours digging and laying and covering up.. so she was busy girl
I also took her out of her cage and placed her...
You can get large rolls of aluminum screening for fairly cheap at a home improvement store. Thats what i use. It's lightweight, easy to manage, and cut..
it is different between chams but when they are younger generally once a month. Also it is common for the cham to eat the skin after they shed, so if you are not home when it happens, there may not be any evidence that he shed. =)
my newest cham finally shed with me, and it took him about 6...
Femals Can show a lot of blue and turquoise, in the form of poka dots, and when my girl does she is gorgeous, way more colorful then i imagined, plus she will get large yellow spots on her as well. so i think the females are the most beautiful of female chams.
also gravid colors she will be...