symphonica
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Are those pictures recent? I'm only familiar with panthers, but he doesn't look like a really sick or dehydrated cham to me.
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I give him a calcium and D3 dusting on his crickets about twice a month.
Thanks for the advice, but i dont really think he could eat them. He is a very small guy (only 7 or 8 inches including tail) and couldnt eat anything more than maybe a worm or large cricket. If he was bigger, I would totally try this though-its a good idea . Thanks anyway!D: uh-oh. maybe a larger target like say Madagascar Hissing Cockroaches ( I love my species) that would b larger and easier 2 hit? (don't criticize me if u already tried this I only read the first page I will read the rest and come back and edit if I need 2)
Wait, you're giving him calcium withDd3 twice a month? Is that all he's getting for supplementation? He should be getting calcium with no D3 every day, and D3 twice a month. He needs plain calcium every day.
nope, not that I've seen...BTW, it's been a while since this thread was first started. Any changes?
Make sure he stays hydrated and reduce the D3 to once a month and just a light dusting as long as you have him under good lighting. Keep the calcium going daily but just light dustings. I would not give any multivitamins. Make sure the feeders are gut loaded with lots of fruit and veggies and a good dry mix. If or when the edema starts fading let us know and we'll get you going on a good schedule for suplimentation.
If you need a good dry mix PM me and I'll send you some of my mix.
Carl
thank you very much. i gut load the crickets with potatoes, apple, and other scraps from the kitchen. the place i get them from feeds them only oatmeal and potato.
as for lighting he has a recommended uvb and heat lamp in a reflecting dome.