I agree with the dehydration... but if I remember correctly, don't Panthers get very pale, almost white when severely overheated? I seem to remember a thread on this when summer was giving off lots of heat spikes. I second the vet as well, this little guy needs to see a vet ASAP.
Good luck.
Perfect. The themes in my house are usually Scandinavian, specifically Norwegian. And then there's things like fraggle rock, and the muppets, etc etc. When you have 60 or so animals, it's hard to keep everyone named!!
I use a 5.0 on mine, which sometimes I feel just isn't enough, seeing as they are reptariums/felxariums, and the mesh is so thick and dark that I worry the UVA/UVB doesn't quite get through enough. But it seems to be working fantastic. I would be nervous about putting anymore than a 5.0 on them.
Veiled trio was/is Cadaver, Carrion(the females) and Rigamorty(the male).
Jackson's are Otkatla (female) and Olav (Male)
Deremensis are Ragnarok (Male), and Rane & Runa (The Females)
Pygmy's are Mokey, Wembly, and Boober.
I try my best to keep everything themed.
After alot of consideration, I decided to part with my Trio of Deremensis. They are WC, just brought into the country in September. They have been checked out and de-wormed. They seem to be thriving for me here, in awesome shape, but it seems that my household conditions for them are...
So neat. Thanks for sharing that. I actually watched it a couple times, even knowing how the structure works, it's still more than fascinating to see it in action.
The temperature in my snake room is 74-77, depending on the weather outside. My closet was the same, 74-76, also weather dependent. I took a couple different pictures. And it really looks like they just stopped developing. Not one out of the 57 have gone bad though. Here they are:
I figured it was easier to bump this thread with an update, than trying to explain the history of the eggs. So *BUMP*
It's been 6 months. Not one has gone bad... but not one is where it should be in development. The eggs are still very poorly calcified, and out of curiosity I candled them...
I'd honestly pupate at least 20 worms. Supers are very hit and miss with once the beetles are out and about. Usually the biggest mistake is that they are too dry and not warm enough.