your guy (kamakazi) can handle regular cricket sizes already. no need to bother with those annoying baby ones. my guy will tear it up. cant wait to get him some hornworms. (small ones of course)
congrats! i have a stephan baby too. hes a friggin paranoid freak. hisses at me if i ever try to get past his comfort zone. hes gotten used to his cage so now hes protective
give him lots and lots of water. if possible get some pedialite. (unflavored) that pretty much all u can do till the vet visit. as lon as he isnt falling off of his perch i think he should be able to make a recovery. sorry to hear about the little guy. i would also try taking the female for a...
already got them outside while i clean the house and their back room a bit. chowder doesnt know what to do. ill check on him in a bit see if he likes some fresh air and sun
ah! he is lookin saweeet! chowder is still scared of me but he is eating and drinking very well. he still hasnt got the concept of putting his mouth on the leave to drink, instead he just shoots his tongue at the drops. and he loves butter worms. also just finished his first shed with me.
Your cage set up looks great every thing seems to be on point. some may say lower his baking temp a bit. All I can think of its time for a very visit. Dont wait too long experimenting with feeders assuming its a hunger strike. I lost a cham making the same mistake and by the time I got her to a...
Not nearly as hard to raise a dog.
it is said that chams are hard to raise due to the simple fact that lighting, supplementation, proper enclosure setups, having to gut load feeders properly, water supply, water drainage, hunger strikes, exposure to parasites, and whatever else must be done and...