misslush
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if you are crafty you can definately build a cage and it will be alot more cost efficient to open up the money for other things
LOL I'm a blond chick ..I doubt I have the crafty skills to build a cage...
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if you are crafty you can definately build a cage and it will be alot more cost efficient to open up the money for other things
Well, you really can't sex a melleri reliably so the pet store is clueless. They can't claim they know the age either. Looking at the dark marks on the facial ridges and dorsal crest I'd also say it's an import and is very lucky to still have its rostral horn. The dark marks are probably due to rubbing on cage wire or a shipping box. It's a good sign that your cham shows its calm coloration a lot. Some melleri are pretty nasty and others are gentle...almost friendly. A nice melleri is the best cham IMHO!
You can't give a melleri too much water. They do most things carefully and deliberately including drinking. A couple of tips: They often do very well being hand watered (with a dropper or syringe). Get the cham started with either spraying, a dripper, misting, or whatever you use now. Once the cham is actively swallowing or licking its lips, you can start dripping warm water directly over its' snout and often they will lick the stream directly from the syringe. They will drink until they are full and then tip their head straight up or turn away from the water. It's a great way to make sure its getting enough hydration. A well hydrated melleri may not actually drink heavily every day depending on the humidity in the room.
Don't expect to find a large enough cage at a pet store. Consider building one to make the best use of the space you have...larger is definitely best. Or, free range it in a small room in larger potted trees (even the fake Ficus trees work OK. Just connect them together with natural barked branches).
I can't say much better than The Melleri Discovery. There are some free range ideas there as well.
The lights I use are reptile lights , 75 watt basking light and a 75 watt heat lamp.
Quin rarely shows his dark colours . When I first brought him home he wasn't a happy camper but I think he adjusted good.
I have the space in my apartment to make a large space for him but I wouldn't know where to start if I had to make it myself.
they told me @ the pet store that the dark marks will go away ...
I mist him with a mister twice a day for 10 mins and he just drinks it all up and I figured when he put his head up in the air he had enough.
He eat every other day and consumes 6-8 superworms .
The humidity is around 70% and temp is around 70-80
The lights I use are reptile lights , 75 watt basking light and a 75 watt heat lamp.
I'm uploading a video on youtube I took last night of him drinking once downloaded I will upload to here
thank you for all your help and info for my newest reptile family member
WOW! wat an amazing species of chams!!!! how old is that giant if u dont mind me asking?
That would be his 'junk'. You have a boy.... Did 'it' go back in?
yes they went back in
BTW, what kind of lighting are you using? Do you use a basking lamp? Could you show us some more picture of quin? How is his shed? Do you hand mist, how often?