hard to say if she was bred. Previous owner had the male and female together so its possible. But I definitely will keep you all updated. This my first experience with any pregnant reptiles. I'm used to puppies or baby horses my mom had when I was growing up
So I think my lady is ready to lay. She was crawling around on the bottom of her cage. I didn't really see any holes or interest in her small box. So I put her in the big lay bin.
what I need to know is should I put a heat lamp on her while in the big bin? It just seems really cool and I wanna...
females yellowspots are normal, if she gets eggs she will look really fat and chunky in the back half. also when its getting closer to laying. She will start to show Dark colors(almost black) with bright/vivid blues and yellows.
hope this helps some
i just recently got my first Female cham and...
welcome! and good luck with the new additions! i have 2 veiled chams my self male and female, which are housed in the same cage, however i have it divided down the middle with a solid barrier, so they cannot see each other at all.
Just make sure u have a basking light for both lizards, and...
Cami is right. Can't cross breed because they are from a different genus. However if offspring were created they would be sterile. Like a mule or liger
yea, keep ambient temps at least above 65 for her. should be fine if thats achievable, however i have limited winter experience.. i live in arizona haha
sorry for your loss, looks a little dehydrated in picture.
If he just ate last night did u feed any new kind of feeder?
maybe had poison or something that caused a drastic turn for the worse
Welcome, you will soon become addicted
1. breed is dependent on your likes/budget. Veiled are cheapest and easy to care, panther are easy to care for as well, but cost 2-3 times as much.
2. buy from a breeder if you are new. plent of sponsors on this forum.
3. habitat with everything you...
thank you! took quite a bit of work, but it drains much better now! I can set my misters for more time and not have to worry about a giant pool at the bottom of cage.
Also that was an adult dubia, I bought a small colony to get started with.
SO with my cage having drainage issues i needed a major fix. It was my day off today and it was perfect out side, so I move few plants to the middle of my yard and took my two veiled out to bask. They loved IT! but still hated when my dogs sniffed around.
Heres what i did to the cage...