such an awesome idea. I often ponder on what we would do in case of an emergency and have to evacuate...thanks :)
Im going on a hunt for some of those baskets now.
We have three very happy healthy baby boy Ambilobes (panthers) for sale.
Very tame and comfortable with handling. They are eating well and enjoying a diet of crickets and baby silk worms. They will take food from your hands :) Too cute.
If you are interested please contact us and we are happy...
Respect.....When ours dont want to come out then we leave them. As you get used to each other I think you learn to understand each other. Some days ours see us enter the room and scratching at the lock to get out. Other times we go in and they back off....on those days we respect them enough to...
Live plants in his cage will really help to keep the humidity up....we have the umbrella plants in our cage (sorry I am unsure of the real name) I know Pothos are safe too. There should be more plant information on this forum if you search for them :)
When we buy new plants, we wash their...
It's a bit hard to count fruit flies. Throw some in there and let him hunt them down. Make sure you mist him regularly so he gets liquid. (very important)
At his age, he should be sleeping at night and awake during the day. They need UVB during the day, and darkness at night.
Good luck
Could anyone experienced give any help on how and when to start supplementing babies after they have hatched.....we was expecting our Panther eggs to start hatching about Nov but yesterday found two have already hatched. Totally caught us off guard. So one of the babies is walking around and...
Ok, so our panther laid eggs in April. We just checked on the eggs tonight and 1 was totally hatched, and another one in the middle of hatching.
We were NOT ready for this as we thought we had another month or 2 easy until they hatched.
Will get a pic up soon.
Time to...
Great Lakes is good, but there they do not put a lot of food in with them. I think they say it is enough for 1-1.5 weeks. They are not lying. We try to space out feeding the treats (hornworms) and they can quickly run out of food.