Hydration?

I can’t tell is my boy dehydrated or not, new to having a Cham
 

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LOoks fine, just mist, use a dripper or check out my new post on a inexpensive DIY fountain for your cham I made.
 
When he poops usually there will be a white or orange piece on the top of the poop. Which is the urates ( or pee ) if i have that correctly...If its on the whiter side he is hydrated if orange hes dehydrated. If very slightly orange thats aparantly okay but white is better obviously.
 
I don’t know the other, just got my Cham 2 days ago so I don’t know a ton
That was obvious from your first post, that’s why I’m questioning you. Hoping you’ll start using that search bar at the top right of this page! A good Cham owner should alway try to research their question first and then ask other members to confirm their findings. That skill will take you a ling way in this hobby!
 
I don’t know the other, just got my Cham 2 days ago so I don’t know a ton
Man, I did research for about 4-5 months before even attempting it. Purchased everything and set it up before having him. Went through over a hundred videos on YouTube etc.. Glad I did my homework, my guy is super healthy, happy, friendly and my setup looks awesome. If I were you, I'd dedicate some time into researching how to care for a Cham properly.
 
Man, I did research for about 4-5 months before even attempting it. Purchased everything and set it up before having him. Went through over a hundred videos on YouTube etc.. Glad I did my homework, my guy is super healthy, happy, friendly and my setup looks awesome. If I were you, I'd dedicate some time into researching how to care for a Cham properly.
Oh yeah me too. I didnt want to mess it up so until i was clear on a subject i kept researching till i was satisfied. An some breeds can be too expensive of a pet to get on a whim, considering what you need to know bout them. Definitely unique
 
Oh yeah me too. I didnt want to mess it up so until i was clear on a subject i kept researching till i was satisfied. An some breeds can be too expensive of a pet to get on a whim, considering what you need to know bout them. Definitely unique
Word! I spent $450 for mine and $50 to have delivered. I wasn't taking any chances.
 
You have been on this site for over a year, you should know better.
If the member has a hydration issue I thought I'd help, if your insinuating I shouldn't have posted my link in his thread.. Only trying to help if that's what you meant. It just so happens that my latest post had to do with hydration and this member was curious if his cham looked hydrated. I figured I'd help by showing a easy and inexpensive way to keep his Cham hydrated. That's all. Nothing more to it.
 
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If the member has a hydration issue I thought I'd help, if your insinuating I shouldn't have posted my link in his thread.. Only trying to help if that's what you meant. It just so happens that my latest post had to do with hydration and this member was curious if his cham looked hydrated. I figured I'd help by showing a easy and inexpensive way to keep his Cham hydrated. That's all. Nothing more to it.
I have no issue what so ever with you posting relevant content to anyone’s thread for any reason. That’s what this site is for, the free exchange of information on how to keep our chams healthy.

My issue with your post is that you have not done an ounce of research on how waterfalls or fountains effect your Cham and your are telling a new owner to install a biological time bomb in his viv. I’m going to leave it at that for now, go do your research and then come back here and tell us what you learned.

@TheFishinaSuit - do not put a fountain in your viv.

Edit- on second thought, I think you may have done some research, but you haven’t applied what you’ve learned.
 
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@Brodybreaux25 i know not to do a fountain don’t worry, it’s actually bad I forgot what uvb and basking lights I’m using but it was the ones my local reptile store recommended to use. And here’s his viv
 

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