Research is the only way, I think there are plenty impulse purchases made with chams and people have no clue? I got the correct advice from the breeder as well as the correct setup from him. If not for that I may have been in a similar position to alot of the new owners here. I too get so...
If you want two healthy chams seperate them in the future. As young chams they seem to be fine but as mentioned, when they come of age they will stress each other out and aggression will be displayed. Just one mishsp and it's over. The stress alone will mean at least one sickly cham. You are...
No not for Jacksons but for B Thamnobates. Due to their size I also only dust twice a week plain calcium and once maybe twice a month with D3. I don't believe with their growth rates that they need as much supplementation. Hoever they do get a fair amount of outside time. They are doing really...
Babies are really precious. I haven't bred chams so cannot help you much but am sure it's normal for some not to make it. That said there is so much experience here for you to learn from and improve your survival rates.
I agree that she may need time to settle, maybe try moving the drip pipe a bit closer to her in the meantime. Sure she will drink soon even if its when you not looking but as mentioned above urates are the best indicator.