So, I've had a lot of reptiles in the past. Darwin is my first tropical reptile, however, and he's proven to be really rewarding thus far (I've had him for 2-3 weeks now?). We guesstimate that his age is between 3 and 4 months, although we're not 100% sure.
My original plan was to purchase a baby from a keeper a couple towns over, and I was willing to wait.(the terrarium's been set up forever in anticipation of Darwin!), but my boyfriend surprised me by getting one, although unfortunately from a pet store.
Sooo.
Darwin doesn't hunt.
My SO told me the girl at the pet shop told him he was being fed 2 crickets a day and wasn't sure about how often they were dusted or what they were being dusted with. He was so skinny, but I'd say he's a fat happy cham now and I'm glad.
I cup fed him for the first few days to monitor what he was eating and to make sure he was putting on a little bit of weight, but I think he grew much too accustomed to it. I started off by letting a meal worm crawl around on a branch a few inches away from him, and he ate that. When he was hanging out in his tree, I put a cricket in his line of sight but not too close. He sat there and waited until the cricket literally crawled right into his mouth (lucky cham, stupid cricket, eh?).
So I've come to the realization that if it's not in a cup or not directly in front of him, that Darwin won't eat it or pursue it. Which is saddening because I really feel like he should be a fat happy cham who has to work to get his food in order to continue being fat and happy.
Is there anything I can do for him? Can I show Darwin the light?
PS; sorry for the long post. First post, total newbie here.
My original plan was to purchase a baby from a keeper a couple towns over, and I was willing to wait.(the terrarium's been set up forever in anticipation of Darwin!), but my boyfriend surprised me by getting one, although unfortunately from a pet store.
Sooo.
Darwin doesn't hunt.
My SO told me the girl at the pet shop told him he was being fed 2 crickets a day and wasn't sure about how often they were dusted or what they were being dusted with. He was so skinny, but I'd say he's a fat happy cham now and I'm glad.
I cup fed him for the first few days to monitor what he was eating and to make sure he was putting on a little bit of weight, but I think he grew much too accustomed to it. I started off by letting a meal worm crawl around on a branch a few inches away from him, and he ate that. When he was hanging out in his tree, I put a cricket in his line of sight but not too close. He sat there and waited until the cricket literally crawled right into his mouth (lucky cham, stupid cricket, eh?).
So I've come to the realization that if it's not in a cup or not directly in front of him, that Darwin won't eat it or pursue it. Which is saddening because I really feel like he should be a fat happy cham who has to work to get his food in order to continue being fat and happy.
Is there anything I can do for him? Can I show Darwin the light?
PS; sorry for the long post. First post, total newbie here.
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