i agree... but it also depends on how you feed the cham from a very young age. if you feed them constantly they will get used to it and maintain the high feeding levels and expect it every time. my guess.
yes i do.....i was feeding this guy non stop for 3 months straight....he kept eating and eating so i kept giving and giving...i gave him crickets, super worms, silkworms or hornworms each day.
- crickets i dust with calcium and fed them cricket crack
- hornworms i feed green tomatoes
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i bought him 2 months old and it was 28 of april.....so if the guy who was selling me the cham was telling the truth then he's about a little less than 6 months old. lets say he's 6 months old.....
ok.... thats a different idea...which is very useful... but the humidity levels sky rocketed the past week here in canada so im not sure if that applies to my guy....
mid to low 80's.... and its pretty much the closest i can get the heater to the cage...any closer it could be dangerous cus the cage will heat up and might burn the little guy... i got a ceramic bulb....so i got another one and im gonna get the light fixture for it as well so then i would have...
i got a 5 and half month old veiled and recently hes always being dark for some reason.....i did not change any lighting or heating... hes always dark and sitting under the heater.... im assuming its time he needs more heat because he gotten bigger??? that might be the explanation to him...
my 5 month old veiled was eating like a monster and the past week his food has declined for some reason im not sure why..... he looks heathy..his poop is white and always angry... any idea...???
at what age do they start to eat every other day? im beginning to notice a pattern that is...
i got a misting system that sprays every 2 hours for 45 sec straight.....in the past his sheds never took more than a day....sometimes i see him running away from the water when the mister starts spraying.....funny