Awesome, thanks for the advice! Can I feed the moths to the cham?
I took a closer look at him, and I am thinking more like maybe 8icnhes from snout to vent. hes asleep now, but ill measure tomorrow and get a more exact number for ya
Hey everyone!
So the Horn worms i ordered have gotten pretty darn big. I am a little worried to feed them to my cham in fear that he might not chew them enough and choke or something. Is this something I should worry about?
Thanks!
I think that will work for my male. However my female is very shy and im fairly certain she wont even think of eating out of a cup that im holding. haha she wont even eat if Im watching her, or even move around her cage for that matter
Can you put them in your bedroom and lock the door? Thats what I do. If they ask I say my girlfriend is not feeling well and is asleep in my room...seems to work for me
So I just recently moved both my male and my female panthers into new larger cages. I put feeder cups in the cages, and have been putting their feeders in the cups, however neither of them have figured out that their food is in the cups. Is there any way to coax them to eat out of the cups...
Ok...so im still a little unsure. After reading that link that sage posted I feel like I should stick with a 5.0...however, it seemed like Brad (who def knows what hes talkin about) recommended the 10.0. ...?
Ya, I could...with a little work unmount the fixture and set it directly ontop of the screen. it just looked so nice and clean I didnt wana mess it up. You recommend that I unmount it though? The LLLreptile site says a 10.0 only reaches down 20inches..it seems like a 5.0 regardless if...
Ya they are linear zoomed bulbs, that were just replaced less than a month ago. The one in my larger cage is a 10.0 and the one in the smaller females cage is a 5.0. However, I am in the process of building them new cages...should be done this sat. I also have regular day time heat...
Hey everyone!
As you might remember from an old post of mine, my panther that is a little over a year old has been keeping his eyes closed pretty often. I have taken him to a vet twice and was told it was a vitamin deficiency and to gut load my feeders with more orange foods such as carrots...