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Old 11-26-2008, 01:03 PM
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Cage sizes for a panther

I'm thinking of modifying my old aquarium stand thats 4' wide to be 2' deep from 13" deep.

I am thinking of putting 2 cages on that stand, 30" wide x 48" tall x 24" deep
and 24" wide x 48" tall x 18" deep,

would the smaller cage be large enough for an adult panther female?


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Old 11-26-2008, 01:18 PM
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I'm thinking of modifying my old aquarium stand thats 4' wide to be 2' deep from 13" deep.

I am thinking of putting 2 cages on that satnd, 30" wide x 48" tall x 24" deep
and 24" wide x 48" tall x 18" deep,

would the smaller cage be large enough for an adult panther female?
i believe so.
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Old 11-26-2008, 02:30 PM
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I only have a male now, but this would allow me to get a female and I can pipe my my humidifyer, drainage and and future misting system to the stand. If i can modify the hood then I could even hide a pair of 4' florescents and the spot/heat lamps
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just remember to put some partition there. Or, your male panther will continually try to go over to your female territory
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Old 11-26-2008, 03:32 PM
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just remember to put some partition there. Or, your male panther will continually try to go over to your female territory
yah I'm thinking of a plastic corregated cardboard
not sure how to ventilate it for better airflow though mayeb a few slots at the lower height
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yah I'm thinking of a plastic corregated cardboard
not sure how to ventilate it for better airflow though mayeb a few slots at the lower height
r u using screen cages?
In this case, you don't need to worry about the ventilation even with 1 block side.
4 screen sides (top, front, back, and a side) are sufficient.
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Yah screen lol
Just want it to stay comfy. I hope to have the most spoiled chams ever ;p
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