hi there guys, my name is peter and i recently bought my first veiled Cham, shes 6 months old. I have her in a 20hx18lx12w metal cage. I have no live plants at the moment but i will be looking into it in the next week or so. Temps range from 100 to mid 60's really depends on the weather out side, the only thing that i cant get up is the humidity switch hangs around 50% and after i spray it goes up to 70%. and for substrate iam using coconut husk, iam feeding her crickets and gutloading them with fish flakes ,and other another fish pellet which are called veggie pellets are are high in vitamins.I have only handled her 2 times and that was at her own will, i have not forced her to come off a vine i simply put my hand out and see if she wants to come out or not, and so far its only been twice.(including today to get some pictures)the cage is located in my room with little activity and i live in ontario canada
the main reason iam writing is that i have noticed a black blemish on her side, i just noticed this today and am i tad worried. she has been eating about 10-15 3/4in-1in crickets and ive only seen her drink once, but i have a dripper set up which is easy access to her.i haven't noticed any abnormal behavior since i got her, seems to be active climbing around ,here are some pictures of her and my set up.. please tell me if there is anything wrong, (besides no live plants the the humidity being low) i really care for animals and only want the best for them.
thanks
the main reason iam writing is that i have noticed a black blemish on her side, i just noticed this today and am i tad worried. she has been eating about 10-15 3/4in-1in crickets and ive only seen her drink once, but i have a dripper set up which is easy access to her.i haven't noticed any abnormal behavior since i got her, seems to be active climbing around ,here are some pictures of her and my set up.. please tell me if there is anything wrong, (besides no live plants the the humidity being low) i really care for animals and only want the best for them.
thanks