veileds are particularly greedy, but yes they will eat fish, i was thinking about doing it but was advised against it because of parasites and worms.
pinkies might be a slightly safer route??
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I saw 4-5 fully grown females in a 4 tall x4 long x 2 wide ft enclosure and they all seemed to be doing well. Would they have any problems laying eggs if housed with other females??
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so i ran out of chow and had no mulberry leaves available, instead of having them just die on me, i just threw in some carrots, i figured they would at least get the moisture from it.
surprisingly they just gobbled them all up and are continuing to grow and eat for a whole week...
yea, as long as you have a uvb light, they will do fine, i wouldn't repot them to take the risk of them surviving or not. i have had some die when repotted and others do fine.
if your worried about the soil i would just cover the soil with river rocks so your chams can't get to it.
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wwooahhh, i went through your album, hes gotten huge since youve had him, are you using the right supplements and lighting? hope theres nothing wrong with his spine. hes a pretty big boy now!
if you spend alot of time with your cham you can read them just like people. you can sense or tell when they are nervous or anxious or if something may seem to be bothering them. just keep observing and wondering and i'm sure you'll be able to tell too.
i've had both panthers and veilds and mellers all under the same husbandry with different watt heat bulbs, other than that their care and mantinence is pretty much the same,
4x2x2 cage for adults (except for mellers/parsons)
reptisun 5.0
60-75 watt heat bulb
dripper / auto mister everyday...