Not a good way to ask for help.
But Croton is toxic. Broms i believe are not.. Veilds will eat leaves, so you want to be a lil bit more aware of Chams-safe plants.
Lol. I'm not offended at all. I was just lost in the text, lol.
I wasn't meaning for it to be that way, but it turns out to be self-sustaining in a sense. But i like to keep a varied diet and I can't have him just eating these flies. Like I went to feed him today and he refused. 5 minutes...
Not sure what you mean by that. But I did pick "Cham safe" plants for the enclosure. Just Incase any feeders fed on the plants and was then fed on by my animals
They are safe. I keep several in my Cham enclosures without issue. I even have one that's infested with white flies in my Gecko tank and he eats the flies that feed on the Hibiscus. He eats soo much that I only feed him once a week and I fear he's getting overweight from eating an unlimited...
OMG. My prayers goes out to them. I hope he pulls through!
This past summer i had a pool scare with my then 2 year old, she just gulped some water but i was pretty shook up. I can only imagine what Amanda is goign through!!
I hope there is a happy ending!
Some Chams are just not fans of water. They don't "need" showers since they shed to fresh skin, so there is no hygiene issue so don't worry. As long as he is drinking and his urate (the white part of the poop) is white.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UqHBTzMmpzw
Well I hope I don't get bashed for this. It's working for me. When I first got my Bradys they went into 2 cages , each with a 1.1 pair. Shortly after I started having issues with my B.pumlium. They were veryy shy and aimlessly wondering the enclosure...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UqHBTzMmpzw
Well I hope I don't get bashed for this. It's working for me. When I first for my Bradys they went into 2 cages , each with a 1.1 pair. Shortly after I started having issues with my B.pumlium. They were veryy shy and aimlessly wondering the enclosure...
Yea, they were fine. Very active out the box. Thanks Paul
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Thanks
Thanks. Had to give them a bit of space while they settle in. They are now noth hand-feeding and doing well. They male is a bit shy and usually sticks to the thickest plants. Only coming out to bask a bit. Buttt all the...
I have been playing the watering game and making changes. The first few days after i got them, they drank a lottttttttttttt. I was misting twice a day (once in the morning and another few hours b4 lights out)
After 2 days they started drinking less, seems 2 mistings were not needed.I noticed...
Hey Laurie. I got around to weighing my pair today.
The Male is 4g
The Female is 6g
They are eating FruitFlies and freshly born B.dubia roaches as a staple. I also offer small Pheonixworms (hard to get quality small feeders in the NorthEast this time of year).I just got some bean...