Large or small crx?

I came home from work and he was shedding!!!
 

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That vitamin is fine, repashy is what I like to use but it's personal preference. Make sure he is getting lots of calcium in diet as well, BSF larvae are one of my favorite feeders for growing chams. Feeding your feeders correctly is very important for his development, dandelion greens are good or something like cricket crack or bug burger. Roaches are a bit better than crickets if you find them, also much much easier to breed, are quiet, and don't smell as much.
 
That vitamin is fine, repashy is what I like to use but it's personal preference. Make sure he is getting lots of calcium in diet as well, BSF larvae are one of my favorite feeders for growing chams. Feeding your feeders correctly is very important for his development, dandelion greens are good or something like cricket crack or bug burger. Roaches are a bit better than crickets if you find them, also much much easier to breed, are quiet, and don't smell as much.
I am not aloud to have roaches in the house :( my mom is deathly afraid. I gut load my crx with apples, carrots, kale, romaine lettuce and celery. I'm pretty sure I got that correct.
Yep..that's the exact one i use.
I bought it yesterday and it should be here by Tuesday. I have been feeding him everyday and he has been eatting about 9crc a day. I got the large crx yesterday and when I got home from the hospital today he ate 5!!! He really liked them and was really into them. Once I get the calcium I am going to use the dusting schedule as preferred on the forums. He shed yesterday!! He has his tail and hind legs to do left and he should be done!! I am a very happy Cham owner :)
 
I am not aloud to have roaches in the house :( my mom is deathly afraid. I gut load my crx with apples, carrots, kale, romaine lettuce and celery. I'm pretty sure I got that correct.

I bought it yesterday and it should be here by Tuesday. I have been feeding him everyday and he has been eatting about 9crc a day. I got the large crx yesterday and when I got home from the hospital today he ate 5!!! He really liked them and was really into them. Once I get the calcium I am going to use the dusting schedule as preferred on the forums. He shed yesterday!! He has his tail and hind legs to do left and he should be done!! I am a very happy Cham owner :)

Nice. You can get rid of the celery; not much nutrition there; same with the lettuce. Turnip, Collards, mustard greens, bell pepper, blackberries, squash are the way to go.
 
Nice. You can get rid of the celery; not much nutrition there; same with the lettuce. Turnip, Collards, mustard greens, bell pepper, blackberries, squash are the way to go.
Ok thanks!!! Quick question, do u use large crx? If so how high do they jump? I have a about 7inch deep flower pot that I put his crx in and he then eats them out of that. I feel like they can jump out of it and I don't want that to happen, what do u use?
 
The calcium came early today!! My dad came in my room while he was on his mini free range I made for him and he gave it to me I was so happy!!!
 

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Ok thanks!!! Quick question, do u use large crx? If so how high do they jump? I have a about 7inch deep flower pot that I put his crx in and he then eats them out of that. I feel like they can jump out of it and I don't want that to happen, what do u use?
I do feed my chams large crickets..but i free range them (let them loose in his enclosure - with cricket food in the cage) so them jumping isn't a concern for me.
 
I do feed my chams large crickets..but i free range them (let them loose in his enclosure - with cricket food in the cage) so them jumping isn't a concern for me.
Ok thanks for the input tho!! I used to do that but I was always afraid that he wouldn't get all of the crx.
 
Hunting their own food, at their own leisure simulates what occurs in nature, which is overall better for them.
 
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