panther67
Established Member
Hello everyone... I just got done speaking with a friend that has a theory about chams shooting at soil. He has been breeding veiled's for years and seems to think that every cham processes and needs calcium different then the next.
So in his opinion chams that shoot at things, like soil, need more calcium. He says to put a bowl of pure calcium in there enclosure. At first he says to start with one or two feeders in there with extra calcium so that they recognize the bowl. Within a few weeks they should be eating it by it self.
What do you guys think?? Sound bogus??
So in his opinion chams that shoot at things, like soil, need more calcium. He says to put a bowl of pure calcium in there enclosure. At first he says to start with one or two feeders in there with extra calcium so that they recognize the bowl. Within a few weeks they should be eating it by it self.
What do you guys think?? Sound bogus??