ChameleonFan1989
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I didn't realize she could be wild caught until Trace said so in his post. Only issue with wild caught chams is that can be alot harder to take care of. What colour and consitancy is her leavings and urate? A healthy poop should be a solid brown and a snow white end, the white end means she's hydrated enough, if its orange, she needs water ASAP and can lead to kindey problems if left to long.
When was the last she ate anything, she's so young she NEEDS to eat everyday. Only offer a single meal worm once a month as a treat. Her main diet should be crickets, but you can feed dubia roaches, silkworms, hornworms (when she's older and bigger) but look for feeder datebase on this forum
When was the last she ate anything, she's so young she NEEDS to eat everyday. Only offer a single meal worm once a month as a treat. Her main diet should be crickets, but you can feed dubia roaches, silkworms, hornworms (when she's older and bigger) but look for feeder datebase on this forum