thank you so much for all the help! i really appreciate it, he fell asleep now and hes holding himself with the hand i thought was injured and there is no obvious deformity so maybe he was in the mood to say hi! :) lol
that's what ill start doing thank you so much!!
if I may ask? do you think making silkies a staple feeder vs crickets is a good idea? I found that they are the "healthier" choice but im not sure if that was best?
oh ok thank you! I was just concerned with the fact he would not step on that hand?? I have no idea why then again that just started today?
honestly ive been trying to hand feed.. but he never responds to my hand. I try to put something tasty like a horn worm or something I know he loves but...
My cham is a bit aggressive and we had to try to handle him to give him a shower misting because he was dehydrated, he freaked out went all the way to the bottom of the cage and im concerned that he may have injured himself trying to run from us or he may have MBD. this happened about 4 days...
if there are crickets in that bottle will they jump out? im trying to figure out the best way to feed my 2 month old crickets because he has trouble finding them if i let them freerange
Thank you so much! I bought the monsoon mister and was only running it for about 1 min so ill definitely do it for longer from now on! I had no idea he needed to eat that many! ill work on that! thank you!
SO I AM VERY NEW AT THIS ASWELL!! just a disclaimer lol
as long as you GUTLOAD your crickets and worms they are very good for them!! crickets are the most readily available and I've read silkworms are very nutritious for them. Fruit flies are also recommended for very young chams. When you say...
I just got my baby nosy be Panther Cham. last night! I am so very excited to be a cham mommy! I've done research nonstop on these forums but I still feel nervous about the best things for my cham. He was very accepting of his new home! He ate a cricket and drank some water, he loves his heat...