Food Diary, Male Panthers, August 2010

A log of what was eaten by the adult males this month.
Supplements, if used, are indicated by: C=calcium (RepCal or sticky tongues mineral O brand); CD3=calcium with D3 (RepCal); V=Vitamins (RepCal Herptivite). wc = wild caught


August 1: 2 butterworms (1 with V)
August 2: 4 crickets (C)
August 3: 1 cricket (C), 3 mealworms, 1 butterworm
August 4: 2 crickets (C), 1 superworm and 2 stick bugs
August 5: 5 termites (wc).
August 6: 4 mealworms, 2 stick bugs, 1 moth (wc)
Augsut 7: 8 terrestrial isopods and 1 stick bug
August 8: 2 superworms and 1 stick bug; 2 grasshoppers (wc)
August 9: nothing
August 10: 1 superworm (C)
August 11: 4 stick bugs; 1 superworm (C)
August 12: 2 crickets (C)
August 13: butterworm.
August 14: 1 adult dubia (CD3), 2 terrestrial isopods
August 15: 2 moths (wc)
August 16: nothing
August 17: 1 Turk roach (C) and 1 stick bug; 1 moth (wc)
August 18: 3 mealworms (C) and 2 stick bugs; 4 grasshoppers (wc)
August 19: 1 grasshopper (wc); 1 cricket (C)
August 20: 2 crickets (C)
August 21: 1 cricket (C), 1 mealworm, and 2 stick bugs
August 22: 2 crickets (C) (forgot to use vitamin powder as per normal schedule, but not worried about it)
August 23: 2 stick bugs
August 24: nothing
August 25: 1 superworm
August 26: 1 stick bug
August 27: 1 near-adult hisser and 1 butterworm.
August 28: 4 terrestrial isopods
Augsut 29: 2 stick bugs, 3 terrestrial isopods, 2 mealworm (CD3)
August 30: nothing
August 31: 1 superworm (C) and
a Hisser or Dubia roach and a butterworm.

Comments

radstusky;bt551 said:
These amounts are for on adult male panther right? How old is he?

Hi. yes, sort of.
I currently have four adult males. For the purposes of this blog, I take an average of what they eat. So yes it represents what one males intake would be.

My adult males range in age. The youngest adult is just a couple years old and the oldest one I currently have is maybe five. The oldest male I've ever had was over 7, and he was fed essentially the same way. So Im confident in this general method.
 

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