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not to say that it doesn't exist , however, i have spent literally thousands of hrs googling chams and have never heard of the genus even once ,so i am going to hold onto my skepticism and say not everything you see on the web ,is as it is claimed to be.so until we hear from somebody who actually knows i am going to cry photoshop , or maybe even some joker with a cool melt glue gun , it looks like a veiled to me, i know of a jacksons breeding experiment where the breeder had better sucess with a horned female so he glued a prostetic horn on an unhorned female , and claimed it made a difference. if i had a veiled , i would have broken out the glue gun and camera to see who would fall for it. there is very little that is not on the web , i cant believe that if it really existed, at least a couple of results wouldnt come up when googledHey everyone,
I was surfing the net and I came across this.
Is this a real species?
I looked on ADcham, and found no information.
Thanks,
Adam
Hydration and humidity are best served by using a room humidifier and by a few sprayings per day. Because of the risk of respiratory infections, the keeper should avoid aiming an ultrasonic humidifier directly at the cage. In addition to being misted several times per day, each animal should also have a dripper that runs for most of the day. Eight hours per day is recommended and the animals will frequently be seen moving in and out of the water. This also permits the animal to better thermoregulate.
Recent imports are extremely finicky eaters but they may be coaxed to eat by gut loading houseflies with bee pollen so that they have yellow bellies, and coating tiny crickets with spirulina so that they have a green cast.
not to say that it doesn't exist , however, i have spent literally thousands of hrs googling chams and have never heard of the genus even once
Gorgeous shots, Fabián ! How long did you have kept them ?
I'm not sure that I would agree with them being delicate but rather the infrequent imports are so abused during the export/import process that, as they're almost always adults, they fail to acclimate and/or have kidney failure waiting to happen.
not to say that it doesn't exist , however, i have spent literally thousands of hrs googling chams and have never heard of the genus even once ,so i am going to hold onto my skepticism and say not everything you see on the web ,is as it is claimed to be.