the carpet of course is from dooley and the panther from jack. I keep a jackson jacksoni and pygmies now. I love carpets, but the first one 1 ever owned died within 72 hours of what I think was a resp infection. I did everything right, researched, monitored enclosure for temps and humidity...
I have a choosing conundrum. I am stuck between whether to get a new carpet cham or a panther. Both are offered from members here on the forum, and both for the same price. So now I am having trouble choosing. I know so rough huh?!:rolleyes: Any thoughts friends and advisers?
After a doa in the spring I am getting a new male from brandy today. So excited can't wait to see him. Congrats Ferret on once again having the sound of little pygys in your life
based on quick research she is actually almost correct size? The link explaining the 3 sub categories listed about 4 inches as normal size. Does this mean I can put her back into the smaller screen cage and save the 6 footer for something new at the reptile show end of the month? :D
seriously?! last year when I bought him/her it was labeled a j. jacksonii, but then members told me no it has to be a male xanth. Is the size just normal then, or is she/he still stunted? I wondered why the horns never grew with the natural sun, supplements, and the fact that this cham is a pig!
I checked his mouth and no stringy, cheesy, or otherwise textured seepage. No blacked portions inside or out. Got a really good look inside with the aide of a q-tip and a dull toothpick. He is on his fourth day of a second round of reptaid (first was early June). He did reward my frightened...
I keep mine with lid closed and center cut out and screened. Easiest and safest heat source I've found so far is a seed started mat heater from the nursery. Tape it to the outside of one side of the container and they are happy. I have new nymphs nearly every day!