yeah. its like everything else. some people are found sitting up others fall out of the chair...
but that was a funny story. the first part made me sad then i got to the "punchline" i guess you could call it and started cracking up... dont give your wife too hard of a time because i would...
AMEN TO THAT!!! those buggers are crazy durable
but. a downside to just crix water that i have found is that the overall colony health ebbs slightly downward.
anything. i give mine different stuff. so like lettuce tomorrow morning, apple the next, potato the next, then carrot and repeat... or whatever you want to do. just find what works for you.
you feed them too. i dont feed my all the time. just enough to keep them alive and healthy that way when i gutload them they gorge themselves. so if your gutloading is their food then you need to pull some aside. feed the rest a little bit in the morning, and then before bed gutload the ones you...
that i dont know. nobody uses it on any of the other forums i am on. so it might not be limited to this site but its not very popular bc i never saw it before til i joined here
a cross breed panther such as an ambi/banja cross like mine is a bit more $$$ (kind of like a designer cross dog ie yorki-poo) but when that cross has babies they cost less than a normal cham bc just like the dog they are now considered mutts. but its hard to find those bc people dont cross...
that would probably be best. its just hard to find chams at that age still up for sale at least in my experience. they keep selling them as soon as possible and its making for alot of dying cham pets bc they are too small. if my chams have eggs i wont let the babies go until they are big enough...
mine says
1.0 f.pardalis,2.2 c.calyptratus,1.3.3 Mice,2.3 Birds,0.1 Yorkie
because we have one male panther, 2 male and 2 female veiled, 1 male mouse, 3 female mice and 3 babies, we have 2 male birds and 3 female birds and one female yorkie dog :)
a male would be easier for a first because of the egg laying as stated. i love panthers. but i only have veiled and panthers. and my favorite chams are the ones that require experienced care and/or are rare lol
and dont write off panthers as too expensive. you would be surprised how cheap you...
thats really interesting. i too noticed the posts about the turning and such but my chams havent had that problem so i wasnt worried. and recently one of my mice had a weird epileptic fit and died and i didnt really think to much into it until i noticed my other mouse's head was tilting to the...