Cool, thanks. Can anyone recommend a good reptile vet in San Antonio, Tx? I took my torts to one vet, but he didnt seem to knowledgeable, I think I might have actually taught him a thing or two, lol.
The last 2 times my sons Jacksons pooped it has been clear with a white spot. He is eating dubias fine and i've seen him drink plenty and he is active throughout the day. Basking spot is 85 ambient temp is 76. Misting 3 times a day and using a dripper. Dusting roaches with Reptical with no d3...
I hatched leo eggs in this one. All you need is a styrofoam cooler, the glass from a pic frame, and a lamp kit from lowes http://www.lowes.com/ProductDisplay?partNumber=40570-1189-864L&langId=-1&storeId=10151&productId=1182231&catalogId=10051&cmRelshp=sim&rel=nofollow&cId=PDIO1
Here is a pic of Slag, my sons Jacksons Cham that he named after the Dinobot triceratops from Transformers. I also included a pic of the enclosure i built for him. It is 20x20x36 and I sealed the wood with 3 coats of minwax polyurethane. The plant is a schefflera sp., I couldn't find a dwarf...
My Jacksons came in today and is settling in fine. He drank alot of water and ate 2 crickets. I managed to snap a pic before i put him in his enclosure. It looks like he just had a shed as he has a little on his head. He went straight to bask for a while then starting drinking and exploring.
Sunken eyes are a sign of dehydration. You should get her well hydrated and then worry about the eating. Also you may want to fill out the How to Ask for Help info so the more experienced keepers can make sure your husbandry is ok. https://www.chameleonforums.com/how-ask-help-66/
Ok, thanks. I went to get a bulb and they were out of 5.0, I told the guy my cage was 3 1/2 feet tall and he said a 10.0 would work because the cham would have to be within 12" of the 5.0 for it to be effective. I told him I offered a 5.0.
wait, do you mean 24x24x48? If you mean 48x48x24, you prolly be better off building it yourself like stated before
http://www.reptmart.com/p-2451-175-gallon-reptarium-enclosure-for-sale.aspx
http://www.tikitikireptiles.com/products.php?id=17...