Theveiled
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Could you post a picture of him?So do you guys think he's on track growth and size wise? Or maybe just a late bloomer? Just want to make sure he isn't way off for his age
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Could you post a picture of him?So do you guys think he's on track growth and size wise? Or maybe just a late bloomer? Just want to make sure he isn't way off for his age
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I am 15 and I have a hard time getting them to eat them. Keep us updated and new pics of the Great[/QUOTE said:ha! he means he has 15, hes much older than 15..................
Damn autocorrect hahaHaha I didn't even realize that got to lay off the sauce
I don't know...don't all men act like 15 year olds most of the time?Damn autocorrect haha
They are posted earlier in the threadCould you post a picture of him?
Ok thanks, and yes I know and I don't. Just making sure he isn't way off size wise as I have heard conflicting info. How long do you think before he reaches adult size? and I know, lucky me. I just showed them to him and he started eating themLike I said before. They all do not grow at the same time summer a lot smaller than others. Also they do shed really quickly as hatchlings. Some of them are kind of like an explosion and you don't even know they were going to shed. Little small I wouldn't really worry about it as long as he's eating. You'll get a lot of good advice on this site. But remember you don't need to hold their hands they also live in the wild period I also recommend bug Burger. And congratulations on even getting him or her to eat the Roches. I am 15 and I have a hard time getting them to eat them. Keep us updated and new pics of the Great
Ok, thank youI handsome males that are very large. And some that are very small . usually depends on the locale . that I've noticed with mine. Right now I have a male that is six months and he looks like he's 3 months. They just growing spurts. It's all different just keep vitamins up make sure he eats end it is not stressed. Some like to be picked up a lot some no. Make sure the colors stay normal. By the way I'm not an expert it's just my opinion. Pretty much trial by fire with these little guys.
We'll put. There's always a runt in the litter.I thought my panther was tiny. Your guy in the first pic looks weeks old to me not moths old. Your current pics look like my Sherman at 4 months old.
My breeder told me that not all Chams grow at the same rate. Perhaps you little one will hit a growth spurt at some point. As long as he's healthy. My last Cham was a runt. He never got more than 12-14" total in size before he passed at around 5 years old. This was rather small for a male veiled.
We'll put. There's always a runt in the litter.
They tend to get more Love from me. Something about that under dogEven the runts need love.