depends what kind of mesh it is. if its aluminum you'll be fine. it its more of a plastic mesh you might have a problem putting the light right on it. if you have it lifted off the mesh you shouldnt have problems with either.
thats awesome. also ive heard like red bodied or green bodied orange bodied too. does that change aswell? i know they can change their colors but lets say his normal body coloring. i guess the best way to learn all this is to own one haha. theres just to many variables!!!!!
i dont deal with panthers so im just gonna ask. i know red bar and blue bars can be a totally different color from juvenile to adult but can an adult red bar turn his bars blue and vise versa? just temporarily?
once again i dont deal with panthers so dont be to harsh :confused:
i think this is the only video from this series there are a bunch of other videos from different series tho! i just kinda click on link after link and usually i get some good videos. and the cham at 2:48 is a meller! pretty cool huh. i didnt know they could move their flaps up and down like...
i stumbled across this video a couple months ago. i can watch it over and overn and not get bored of it! thought id share it with you guys. enjoy!
http://youtu.be/PCmqM3YP1-4
i tried to embed it but ran into a problem or 2 so i linked it instead! :D
haha they are surprisingly easy to take care of. i havent had any problems with him yet. only one time i think he might of gotten sprayed int he eye by a beetle. mine is always friendly never hissed or gaped at me. just take him/her out in the natural sunlight ever once in a while! i actually...
its a female senegal!!!! i have a male graceful and gracefuls usually have small lobes behing their casque the pics are blury but im pretty sure there arent any! (like how i threw the fancy words in there, makes me more credible) lol
the coloring looks like sensegal. the short flaps of skin behind the ears say its a graceful its a female for sure. im gonna have to say female graceful.
sorry one of the blurry pics looked like a tiny flap but after lookign at it again its not a flap i dont think. its a female senegal.
as long as its not his primary food source you should be good. they could get constapated if they eat to many!!!! im speaking from experience my litttle guy hates crickets and i didnt have anything else for a couple days
a senegals head usually runs right into the body as with a graceful you can usually see a more defined neck. check for spurs if by any chance its a male graceful
he actually stops when i get near him! i always have to catch him gaping from a distnce. hes never gaped at me in defense or cause hes angry hes very very calm and friendly