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    Cham extremely fussy eater. Skinny?

    As it says above, the UK.
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    Cham extremely fussy eater. Skinny?

    The only ones we can get are pachnodas (sporadically), the regular mealies, a slightly larger mealworm and morios. Oh and wax worms for a treat, All of which we do gutload, but I'm just worried this isn't enough? We can't get hold of hornworms, silkworms or anything else despite trying they...
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    Cham extremely fussy eater. Skinny?

    Yeah we have tried this also, we tried offering him nothing but legged creatures every few days for over eight weeks, to which he didn't relent and eat them :/ We're just worried he's going to starve if we do it any longer than eight weeks! I mean, how healthy is it for us just to continue...
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    Cham extremely fussy eater. Skinny?

    We have offered everything available in our locality, and every available size,he used to eat crickets, by the bucket load both silent and the non silent ones when he was younger. He's also had locusts, and cockroaches. And we used to offer food everyday when he was younger, now though we offer...
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    Cham extremely fussy eater. Skinny?

    Just wondering what the average weight for a 2 1/2 year old panther cham is, I fear Buddy looks a little on the skinny side due to being so so extremely fussy with feeders. literally won't eat anything with legs, we've tried everything from not feeding him so often to literally just waiting out...
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    Buddy acting oddly. what could the problem be?

    also.. Also today, we noticed his poo was very almost pure mucus with a partially digested cricket in there, a few days ago he was also sitting with his mouth open ? but that has stopped now? there are no usually wheezing noises coming from him or anything? x
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    Buddy acting oddly. what could the problem be?

    Hello Guys, Our panther Cham Buddy has been acting funny for a few days now, not wanting to come out of his cage quite lethargic, dull in colour and off his food. The other day we came in in the morning to find him eating soil out of a pot in the bottom of his cage (it is usually covered, but...
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