Curlytails
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my chams a lil
on the thin side. what should i do?
on the thin side. what should i do?
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Butterworms have high fat content i dont know if its advised but ik that will help put on some weight if his weight is worrisome.my chams a lil
on the thin side. what should i do?
no problems with parasites. he just goes off eating when shedding. he recently had a double shed .thats the problem. i feed him locusts gutloaded with a frozen mix i made.How much are you feeding your cham? How often? Gutloading feeders?
Have you ever had a vet do a fecal exam to test for parasites?
If its when shedding thats totally normal. They will slow down or might go on a bit of a binge. But should be okay after hes done. I dont know anything about a double shed though?no problems with parasites. he just goes off eating when shedding. he recently had a double shed .thats the problem. i feed him locusts gutloaded with a frozen mix i made.
yeah. super strange. as he shed the first layer another layer started coming off.If its when shedding thats totally normal. They will slow down or might go on a bit of a binge. But should be okay after hes done. I dont know anything about a double shed though?
cant get butterworms here anyway.thanks scottWax worms are high in fat. You should see if hell eat those. I know that butterworms can sometimed cause a strange reaction in the skin of chams.