I would rev omen a quick cleaning with iodine diluted to about 10% and some polysporin applied to the area. Chams often will pull a nail and be just fine but if you have caught is early a little care to help prevent any possible infection is always so good idea
I have about 20 reptibreeze cages and really like them.
Like others have said it is easy to make small holes to run drippers and whatnot thru the cage using a small pointed object slowly push thru the screen and rotate to make the hole the size needed. I don't find I need to wrap the cages to...
As for light for the live plants you want to prive light around the 6500k color range. A linear floureceant buld and fixture will do the trick. I really like the jungle dawn led lights if you want to spend a few more $$
Agree. If babies is what you are looking for then breed when she will. I don't like to overdue it with my females tho the whole process is very hard on them
We Incubate panthers at around 78-80 constant temp. They hatch around the 8-9m mark and we use a few different temp gauges to monitor temps so we can get an average.
I have found that Most eggs will go bad within 1-3 weeks depending of how moist the incubation medium is.
Although I have had some clutches where the eggs have all made in to 7+ months and then take a turn for the worse. I have cut them open and found no signs of fertilization and cannot...
I would go with a 4 ft fixture for a free range and as far as the 6500k. I don't really have a preference when it comes to floureceant bulbs. Bug if you want the best take a look at the jungle dawn LED lights from light your reptiles.
I would just feed him before you pack him up. Like others said he may skip a few meals after the move. Some of mine are picky from a move and others have eaten during the move as I sometime leave a few feeders for the trip.
Maybe having a few of his fav snacks on hand for when u get to the new...
Here goes.
Gizmo
Pastel
Chestnut
Gordon
Chuku
Oku
Zuri
Thives
Sweetness
Clark
Fiona
Aero
Peanut
Tequila
Bella
Pixie
And the babies that are unnamed lol
Like other have said bare is best I use a outdoor carpet that is made of natural fibres and resists mood for looks in the bottom of my display setups. I get it at Home Depot and it's a nice dark green color with a little pattern in it. Not the AstroTurf stuff lol
It looks very very nice. The one thing I see is that it looks like u have the uv one on side and the basking on the other. In my experience my veileds will tend to spend most of their time under the basking light and as such he may not spend enough time under the uv lights. In nature the uv and...