donnak0125
New Member
I'd written here before about the poor health & illness of my new adult male veiled cham "Romeo". He's had some health issues for which I took him to the vet for a emergency visit/check-up 4 days after I got him. He's finally healthy and normal now. I've only had him a month and have watched and nursed him carefully to regain his health. I was wondering how long it might take to fatten him up?
I was not able to find out his age, but his cask is tall and hard and I was told he had mated with a female before. He looks much skinnier (esp. his legs), than the other males I have seen posted and his legs are skinnier than the female cham I use to have. His legs are very long and skinny (the vet didn't say anything about his skinny legs).
He eats very well now that he is healthy, but I don't know if he is going to gain weight and thicken those thighs or not. I weigh him regularly and because he was dehydrated when I got him plus ill he of course weighs much more now. He seems to be staying at the same weight +/- two or three grams but not getting more plump. Is it possible that he is normal and just slim by nature/genetics, or does it take a while to fatten one up (his crickets get proper gut load mixture, a recipe I got here on forums, plus cham gets all the vitamin recommendations suggested by senior members here)? Now that he's healthy he can eat a lot; I started feeding him 10 to 15 crix a day in last 10 days or so, a slow increase as his appetite got better. What do you all think?
I was not able to find out his age, but his cask is tall and hard and I was told he had mated with a female before. He looks much skinnier (esp. his legs), than the other males I have seen posted and his legs are skinnier than the female cham I use to have. His legs are very long and skinny (the vet didn't say anything about his skinny legs).
He eats very well now that he is healthy, but I don't know if he is going to gain weight and thicken those thighs or not. I weigh him regularly and because he was dehydrated when I got him plus ill he of course weighs much more now. He seems to be staying at the same weight +/- two or three grams but not getting more plump. Is it possible that he is normal and just slim by nature/genetics, or does it take a while to fatten one up (his crickets get proper gut load mixture, a recipe I got here on forums, plus cham gets all the vitamin recommendations suggested by senior members here)? Now that he's healthy he can eat a lot; I started feeding him 10 to 15 crix a day in last 10 days or so, a slow increase as his appetite got better. What do you all think?