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Andora

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I'm not finding a lot of info on the web specifically on them. Any info would be great. best caging, temps, lighting.... i'm hearing maybe screen cages aren't still considered the best option. thanks in advance
 
thanks for the response.
I have. I've tried to read everything I could find. Starting from 101 through. .... I also have no way to know exactly what habitat they'd prefer exactly. They are a save from an expo, the dealer had only had them a week and had no idea about them. They are thin, were dehydrated and stressed. Just want to give them every possibility of recovery incase something might differ from Panthers and such. I have been in touch with my vet, we're working on a deworming schedule first.
 
If they aren't looking sick it might be better to wait a week or two before deworming so any bloom caused by the stress of all the moves can settle down. Talk to your vet about it.
Are they male or female? Adult?
 
I'm kinda assuming they are wild caught from their behavior but the only info the guy could give me at the expo was that they had only had them a week and a half, that they were less than a year(based on their size) and didn't have any other info to share. I haven't tried to sex them.
 
I'm assuming they are wild caught?
Thanks for the information. I hope the OP won't mind if I jump onto this thread with questions of my own. Assuming the cham is wild caught (field collected), what other procedures must also be done, besides quarantine, hydrate, and de-worming, to stabilize a wild caught cham? Also, is there a guide to acclimate wild caught chams? Thanks.
 
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