Thank you, it's pretty hot where I live and the closets are around 80 maybe a bit lower. It's gunna start cooling off soon so I think it'll be alright. maybe I can find a way to keep em cooler
It won't dry out if I am there keeping it moist.. like I said I don't mind.. and it does sound like an awful lot of you care. If I keep the sand moist I will have chams. It's been done before
acutally if you read my post right the only thing I asked was what temp was too high.. that is all. so no body has given the information that I had asked for... dip shit
sure why not? I have absolutely no problem doing that.. I have 2 chams that I squirt with water 3-4 times every day for a year.. So why not with the eggs every other day? it's not as easy but I'm not as lazy as some of you and I'll enjoy it and I will have baby chams. not a big deal
Last night my female laid her eggs. It took me a while to find them cause she packed the sand pretty good. There are 25 all together. She has no more to lay. I kept her at a lower temp cause I did not want her to have such a big cluch her first time. I noticed a few eggs a lot smaller than the...
My female Cham has finally decided to use her laying bin, she has been digging all day so I'm guessing she didn't use the hole I dug for her. Anyway I have a Tupperware the size of a small shoe box and was wondering what all the different type of substrate I could use in the box for her eggs...
Yes sand is wet enough. She keeps going in the sand and digging and crawls back out and goes to the bottom of her cage. Im guessing she will eventually use the sand?
No she did NOT see me. I was able to see her tail but the tub is much too high for her to see me, she had also stopped digging after I had left sometime. Not right then.
My female Cham started digging today, she did not see me watching her as I was peeking through the door, but she had stopped and went back to the top of her cage, I checked on her again later and she was crawling on the bottom of her cage. I went and dug a hole myself to see if she would use it...
I thought the 75w seemed too much. I have a 50w for my female cham I've had for a month and she's been fine and the temps of her cage have been perfect also. I'll just remember not to take that guys advice anymore
I'm not sure exactly what the pet store owner used but he told me to use these certain lights that I'm thinking is the problem.. he told me to use Repti Glo tropical terrarium lamp 26W. 5.0 uvb... and for basking he told me to get the zoo med basking spot lamp 75W.. I had a 50W I already had but...
last night I got another veiled at a petstore and he seemed to be very well taken care of by the pet store people. so I brought him home with me and I noticed after I got him home that he seemed to be dehydrated holding his mouth open so i misted him whenever he needed it and his stool was also...