I am looking into getting a automatic mister for my baby panther. Wondering does anyone have any experience with this mister and would like your review on this product. For under $70, is this a trusted product? I know Mistking is probably pretty good but $190 is a bit steep for one cham.
Thanks reptoman for your opinion. I am keeping close watch on Morgan's puffy neck. Photos below were taken today which is 3 days after the first photo I posted. He is doing a lot better. Puffiness seemed to have all gone away. I will definitely be monitoring his supplement. Took him out to get...
from what my breeder said. he was given D3 and probably too young to process and therefore the puffy neck. I dont intend to give him any D3 until the puffiness goes away.
Sorry to hear about your cham. Did you give your cham any D3?
good observation Chamcapture. You are correct. Morgan's neck region is a bit puffy. The breeder told me to not give him any Cal D3 until the puffiness dissipates. Today is the third day since his arrival and he is looking better and better everyday. Eating and drinking great.
@ Jannb, His...
Just picked up my first panther yesterday. From the look of the sire, this little guy is going to be a red barred ambilobe. He is just a little shy of 2 months old.
Super cute and friendly. I named him Morgan.
Below is his temporary set up. 60W basking bulb and UVB 5.0 bulb.
Eating fruit...
My 2.5 months veiled cham just started eating mini silkworms. I am considering making a large quantity purchase in order to bring the cost down due to high shipping charge. My question is given the silkworms have sufficient amount of food(I have a mulberry tree nearby), how long would a 1/4"...
Chong ate total of 7 from 2 sessions today. I left him under the sun (controlled free range) for about an hour and he seemed to really enjoyed it. I am gonna pick up a reptarium from LLL so he gets to enjoy the outside when the weather is nice. Even though my balcony only gets about 3 hours...
I am going to try something I saw from a member's photo on another thread. I built a small structure using wooden chopsticks for him to perch on. The structure will be placed inside a plastic basin where I will put many crickets for him to hunt.
Not sure if Chong is eating enough. He only ate 4 1/2" crickets today and yesterday 5. I know other members had already mentioned that a growing baby should be eating 10-15 pinheads. But these are half inch. I think volume of 4 half inchers looks pretty good in relation to the size of Chong...
your baby is real cute. and yes this past week has been a blast.
@Nicole, I was a bit concerned at first about feeding him 1/2" but he gobbled it down just fine. So far only ate 5 1/2" crickets a day for the past 2 days. I know its not as much as he needs to be eating. I think maybe he is...
Thanks Decadancin. Since I started with the 1/2" crickets, he seemed to only eat 2 to 3 at a time. So far today he had eaten 5 from 2 sessions. Each session leaving one uneaten cricket. Will put 4 in for his next feeding later today.
Chong is just about the same size as yours. He is on 1/2" crickets now and I will keep his cup full all day and see how many he eats.
Any idea if regular house fly is okay to feed? I know he enjoyed hunting it down.
I got the vitamin schedule from the breeder and its the same as what I learned...
Started this new hobby 2 weeks ago. Took me a week to build and dress up the cage (21x21x48). I have an umbrella plant and a bonsai ficus along with lots of vines and sticks. Once I got everything set up I then got in touch with a breeder and purchased a 2 months old Translucent Veiled Male $60...
cup feeding experience
I also cup feed my 2 months old Veiled. Found a perfect little clear tupperware(cylindrical shaped 2" diameter by 2.5" tall) for spices which I cut a large hole in the lid so the small crickets which is what I feed him cant jump out. Then hung it on vine in the middle of...