superspino
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Thank you for your condolencesI'm so sorry for your loss.
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Thank you for your condolencesI'm so sorry for your loss.
Thank you for the advice I'll definitely go that rout next time for sure! Probably going to be a few months before I get another one. I love jacksons!I’m so sorry this happened to you and to him! I’m a Jackson’s keeper myself. I got mine from pet co and just plain got lucky that he was healthy. Don’t buy your next one from them though!! They also are known for selling sick chams. Get one from a well known breeder!
I love them too! Great decision to wait until you’ve learned more about them and their needs. Remember, we are always here and would love to see your next one!Thank you for the advice I'll definitely go that rout next time for sure! Probably going to be a few months before I get another one. I love jacksons!
Thank you for your condolences I appreciate it.I’m so sorry for your loss.
So sorry to see he passed... At 2 weeks, it's highly unlikely that you did anything to him to cause that nosedive. It's in their instincts to hide any and every weakness they have otherwise they'll be targeted in the wild. So by the time he was showing that bad, he was likely on his way out. Your husbandry sounds pretty solid so it's almost certainly something that he came home with that caused this. My heart goes out to you and your little cham. I hope you'll be able to have a better experience with your next one.
The folks here are excellent with their knowledge and advice - they'll send you to a good breeder.
Agreed, was already sick and the shipping stress was too much for him. So sorry.So sorry to see he passed... At 2 weeks, it's highly unlikely that you did anything to him to cause that nosedive. It's in their instincts to hide any and every weakness they have otherwise they'll be targeted in the wild. So by the time he was showing that bad, he was likely on his way out. Your husbandry sounds pretty solid so it's almost certainly something that he came home with that caused this. My heart goes out to you and your little cham. I hope you'll be able to have a better experience with your next one.
The folks here are excellent with their knowledge and advice - they'll send you to a good breeder.