Thanks for the concern, but no She’s under UVB, ceramic, and everything is hand fed. As for MBD her tongue is healthy, sharp aim, and has strong grip. I never give dusted bugs every day as it gives tummy problems. She runs for water droplets immediately after giving a dusted feeder.
For my Panther female, Pepper:
Med Crickets fed: Kale, Carrot, Tangerine rarely. Always Calcium Enriched Water Gel
Dubias: Home Chow, Tangerine, Water Beads, Always rotate leafy greens. No Calcium
I dust one bug ReptiCal twice a week
She eats like no other! New foods scare her at first too...
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I ordered 10 pairs of breeders. It’s within one day shipping and I am eager to introduce new genetics to prevent future inbreeding. Any tips from other breeders could help with making a more secure and pest free method to ventilation!
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I’m starting my first colony of Dubias. Very little on the market in Washington State, so thought I’d invest in it. They sit within a black 27 gallon storage container with a ZooMed heat mat underneath regulated by a Zilla temp controller set to 90 degrees F. That container is within a rolling...
Here’s a layout of plans for that water heater.
Installing rubber washers through the top to allow my mist system to be slipped in and fastened, open the top for a full dome lighting with aluminum rubber mesh to prevent burns, side vent with sliding plastic door for easy access to let in feeders...
Thanks so much! The idea was to go bioactive and get all the necessities! It’s gonna be plasma cut and have a mesh screen replace all the openings and adding an easy access door for cleaning. I’ll keep in mind the rock and try to get a tall enough tree to put in that won’t grow too wild
Okay in that case, how soon should I prepare for clutches!?! We have a project of cutting open 3/4 this water heater into a bigger enclosure with a bottom to fill with dirt!
Hey guys, I live in Washington State and I recently bought a beautiful Panther Chameleon for its size, male or female. I have multiple photos.
^This is when it is under its ceramic heater and 5.0 UVB
^This is it resting at night asleep at 72 degrees.
^This is soaking up natural sunlight on a...