HI, Im looking for 2+ female Panther Chams-Nosy Be between 5 months to 12 months old, never bred. Im looking for females that come from great BLUE genetics and prefer not related to the Sinatra line....let me know.
Thanks, Kevin Niccum:)
WANTED:Nosy Be females
Looking for prebreeding age Nosy Be females. Need to have top of the line genetics for true blue on both the sire and dams sire side. Will need to see pics of sire and dams sire. Looking for 6-8.
Thanks! Kevin
I dont see anything alarming. He looks like a nice looking non-hungry male (ambilobe ?) panther. 1 recommendation- get the calcium w/o D3 asap and use that more frequently than your calcium with D3. Youll find some pretty detailed supplementation schedules on the forum here.
Too funny! I remember my first job out of college and I had a pair of mousebirds in a temporary screen cage in my office. My boss came over to show me how to do some paperwork and one of those mousebirds squirted (they eat an all fruit diet) through the screen on to the table it was on....My...
Not all the time but sometimes:)...He seems to be turning more blue as he gets older. He has a forest green color as well as a sea green (usually when he is sleeping) color but more and more that blue is showing.
His blue reminds me of a cross between his sire-Vader and a Nosy Be Ive seen...
Im going to have a battery of 12 - 24"x24"x48" enclosures side by side. Im looking for the most efficient lighting and heating system.
It seems a double bulb 48"-like the zoo med reptisun 48" bulb- fixture will service 2 cages along with a 50 watt spotlight for heat for each cage. This set up...
Im setting up automatic watering for multiple Panthers. Currently the chams seem to be annoyed with misting whereas they will actually come up and drink from a slow constant drip. Usually with misting there's the benefit of increase humidity but the room Im building will be climate...
Put a heat lamp in a 3 sided box in the corner of the room with a damp rag on the ground....lower your house temp a little and you should find them in there after 6 hours or so...
Hes Beautiful! I remember when Andy Koffman (in Seattle) imported them...as well as some Goliath frogs in the early 90s late 80s. They were unheard of then (generally speaking).