I've got a video I took of mine back in August. Ichabod has developed much nicer colours since then. I'm actually planning on moving him down to a metal screen 4'x2'x2' cage so I can install a drip system with drainage and get him nice lights (MegaRay) suspended above.
Panther Setup
Well I just got back from Canadian Tire, and I couldn't be happier! I went in to grab a food scale, and they had a decent one there that reads down to 1.0g that was advertised at $29.99. I took it up to the counter, and when the girl rang it in it was only $12 with tax. Needless to say I got out...
Yeah, I'm going to head out very soon and try places like Canadian Tire, Walmart, etc. until I can find a good gram scale that will do the job. When I get home and get him weighed, I'll order the right Reptaid.
Does anyone else who lives in a place where the cold Winter doesn't allow you to...
Yeah, I just looked up some weights for adult Panthers and it seems some can be just under or over the 250g mark, so it's not necessarily a definitive answer. Is the difference between the two Reptaids (normal or XL) the strength of the formula? I'll see if I can find a scale locally to buy...
Do you know the average weight of an adult male Panther? I don't have a scale, but I can order one from the same place as the Reptaid to sort out the dosages then. Would it be the under 250g version?
Hey guys,
Just a quick questions for those of you who have used Reptaid, what was your dosage for an adult male Panther? I'm thinking of buying some for my boy, as he's looking a bit duller in colour lately (misses the sun, it's -20C now so I can't take him out).
Hey guys, I'm hoping with your expertise you can identify these three chameleons for me. I have an general idea for #1, and maybe #2, but no idea on #3.
Dubia's are the BEST feeders hands down for any reptiles or inverts you may have. They are:
-noiseless
-odorless
-no jumping
-no flying
-no climbing
-all sizes from 1/8"-2.5"
-EASY to maintain, they breed continuously on their own
Vendors here in Canada offer Dubia's at $1 a piece, but...
Besides the possibilities of it being a burn or a fungal infection, I think it also looks like large rub marks, possibly from him dragging his side across the screen.
Just wondering where you are? Up here in Canada you can get a good quality cham of pretty much any locality for between $200-300. Of course the localities like Nosy Mitoso and Ankaramy go for a bit more, but I don't think $500.