little leaf
Avid Member
I have 2 chams who are "getting up there" in age , is there any changes I should start to make in their care? one is my Jax Olive- I know she is at least 3 -4 ,but has no health issue ( at the moment and I want to keep it that way !! ) and the other is poor Max - he can shot his tongue now about 6" - but everything is in like slow- mo - EVERYTHING about him - I wonder if he will ever be normal again from his spider bite - I keep him now in a 18 X 36 because he always falls - and he spends more time out of his cage than in, and I know that sounds small for him- but falling 4' several times a day was to risky ( I feel - am I wrong? ) and sooner or later I think he was going to get hurt - he would cart wheel off all the vines and branches, and never catch a one on the way down - so I put him in the 36" - is that ok ?? he seems more willing to move about in there- he still falls- but he can manage to get a hold of something usually - the only thing I have noticed as he has aged , his feet never seem to shed - the sole of them - and his toes on the very end- is that an age thing?
anyway, I know many of you have older chams- I was just wondering if the care of senior chams is any different than the care of adult chams
if I am wrong to keep Max in that size cage, please offer an alternative - he has been in it about 2/3 weeks - he pretty much only sleeps in it , and seems ok, actually happier - but it just goes agents everything size wise I know -
thanks guys
anyway, I know many of you have older chams- I was just wondering if the care of senior chams is any different than the care of adult chams
if I am wrong to keep Max in that size cage, please offer an alternative - he has been in it about 2/3 weeks - he pretty much only sleeps in it , and seems ok, actually happier - but it just goes agents everything size wise I know -
thanks guys