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Senegal cham advice?

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Posted by: riiotgrrl at Sat Aug 8 23:35:14 2009  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by riiotgrrl ]  
   

I purchased Ambaji last November from a reptile show, not knowing a whole lot about senegals. (that was a bad move, however i wanted something smaller than veilds)...she laid 85 eggs 4 days after i brought her home. Luckily, i noticed her laying behavior and gave her a spot to lay her eggs.



I culled 35 of the eggs first thing because i knew i had no facility to keep them. All in all 27 hatched. Unfortunately....one hatched out 2 weeks before the others, and began to bully the others. They were dying, and i kept trying to change what i thought would stop them from dying off, but in the end it was the first one that hatched. I have that one left and one more who is a bit smaller.



Anyway, Ambaji has been acting strange lately. She has slowed down quite abit. I thought that maybe it was due to the expiration of her UVB bulb, but i changed that and upped the watts. The temp in her tank (which is a reptarium 68g tall) ranges from room temp (75) to 85-90 on the basking end. She has slowed down quite a bit and seems to sit in one spot all day. She hasnt been all too interested in food lately either. I have seen her hunt a little, but i havent caught her eating at all.



I mist her down once a day (the reptile room is small and it stays fairly humid) and i give her a dripper every other day. She drinks well from that.



Her tank is planted with pothos and a ficus....all without pesticides. And she has plenty of branches and vines.



She looked like she was gravid for a month or so (i understand that females will do that twice a year) but all of a sudden one day i noticed that she was thinner and i found no eggs.



She is supplemented with Sandfire cham dust and 2.0 reptical 2x weekly.



any ideas will be appreciated. I am wondering if maybe she is about to shed...she seems dull....i may just be worrying. thanks for reading, jen
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1.0 ball python- Azazel

0.0.1 Yellow phase ATB- Devilin Hisseyes

0.4 leos- Boji, Sanjae, Fae, Azra

1.1.5 crested geckos- Jubeh and Inari and the babies

1.1 gargoyle geckos- Acacia, and Osiris

0.0.1 flying gecko- Malarchie

1.0 leucistic texas ratsnake-Ojo

0.1 albino kenyan sand boa- Akasha

1.1 whites tree frogs- Sifaka and Eikon

0.1 Transpecos ratsnake- Cleo

0.1.2 Senegal chameleons- Ambaji and the hatchlings

1.0 Ruthven's X Thaeri king- Kemushi

0.2 pacific parrolets- Mishka and Kya

1.1 cats- Cairo and Oberon

1.0 crown tail betta- Lazarus

1.0 Husband (hes my favorite, but i dont let the 'kids' know that. )


   

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