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  1. Cham_Ang

    RIP Serius Green- kidney failure

    The vet only did blood work and lifesaving measures including catheter, incubator, sedation for catheter, heart meds, attempted recesutation and hydration. He died within 4 hours of going to the vet.
  2. Cham_Ang

    RIP Serius Green- kidney failure

    Digital hygrometer does drop to 45 between mistings... the timer is set to every hour 15 seconds. Dripper are going constantly, and he knew how to drink from it. It was just recently he wouldn't eat or drink (that I saw). I was manually misting him directly to force him to drink and soaking in...
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    RIP Serius Green- kidney failure

    The Repashy does have D3, but I don't have multivitamin. What should I use for multivitamin and calcium, gut loading etc? I'm concerned now for my panther and don't want anything happening to him :(
  4. Cham_Ang

    RIP Serius Green- kidney failure

    Crickets are fed flukers, and dusted 2x per week with Repashy calcium. I was also feeding hornworms and occasionally superworms. The sickness came on suddenly over the last couple of days, but he refused to eat for a couple days prior. The vet seemed to think he was likely ill since the time I...
  5. Cham_Ang

    RIP Serius Green- kidney failure

    Just lost my veiled today due to kidney failure... vet said his potassium levels were off the charts. He had plenty of water, misting and variety of foods including calcium dusting on foods, uva/ uvb lighting.. wondering what I could have done differently? My panther is doing great - but now I'm...
  6. Cham_Ang

    behavior change

    I have not had one done - assuming that is done at a vet only... will need to find one that is reptile savvy.
  7. Cham_Ang

    I Need Some help.

    Is there a dripper for drinking?
  8. Cham_Ang

    behavior change

    Hmmm... I'll try that. I'm so used to him hiding and hissing I thought maybe he was sick because he wanted to come out lol.
  9. Cham_Ang

    behavior change

    He's a bit grumpy in this pic - mad I put him back in maybe....when he was out he was full color and tasting my arm repeatedly
  10. Cham_Ang

    behavior change

  11. Cham_Ang

    behavior change

    88 basking, 71 ambient - his favorite spot is at 81 - under the dripper area
  12. Cham_Ang

    behavior change

    I believe he is 6 months, and the enclosure is 24x24x48 tall, solid sides, back and bottom, screen front and top.
  13. Cham_Ang

    behavior change

    Hi all - my male panther just had a behavior change starting last night. I have had him for a couple months and he has been shy / cautious of people. Last night while hand feeding, he literally ran off his perch onto my arm, ran across my shoulders and down the other arm. He did this twice last...
  14. Cham_Ang

    new cham setups

    Will do - Serius has recently become a cricket snob since I started hand feeding wax worms... I didn't realize chams can move so fast until he saw his first worm lol
  15. Cham_Ang

    new cham setups

    I'm new to this - I take it the cricket eating poo then being eaten is not good?
  16. Cham_Ang

    new cham setups

    Yep, different enclosures :)
  17. Cham_Ang

    new cham setups

    I was going to go with all screen, but as I live in Arizona, was concerned about being able to keep humidity levels up...
  18. Cham_Ang

    new cham setups

    I have 2 separate enclosures by Dragonstrand - sides, back and bottom are pvc panels while the top and front are screen. 24x24x48 tall with a UVB reptisun light, red heat lamp for night, shared misting system and drippers. I'm currently using dog pee pads on the bottom to keep the moisture from...
  19. Cham_Ang

    new cham setups

    Kaiju is my panther - he was already sizeable - eats like a champ.
  20. Cham_Ang

    new cham setups

    Hi there - I'm a new cham parent (1 month in), posting setup photos for review and comment. This is my veiled, Serius Green, I got last month - he has doubled in size already!
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