i dont know if you could do it for a panther but in my pyg setups i plant a carnivorous pitcher plant which secretes nectar to attract fruit flies and knats then it eats them :D not so safe for neonates but ok for adults
there were 2 pics in there i thought i saw a scale but its hard to tell with pics hopefully not scale is hard to kill. try scraping one off the outside is a hard shell but underneath theyre fleshy like a bug if it is scale the only way to kill them is 1 to remove them by hand or 2 kill the baby...
to get mine out without stressing them i connect a vine to an indoor tree and leave the door open they might be weary at first but it doesnt take them long to figure out theres freedom out there! lol
for as well as i can see it looks like spider mites they nake that white cottony looking stuff. but you still should be able to kill them with soapy water just make sure to rinse well
hello umbrella trees dont produce any sap most likely what your seeing is "honeydew" made from insects like mites, aphids or scale that are infesting the plant usually a good washing with mild soapy water will kill the insects without applying pesticides hope it helps :D
dont know if its the cause but i would be careful using reptivite it contains 99910iu of vitamin a and it is easy to overdose on vitamin a which can lead to edema and other health problems
basking temps are very important and at that age should be in low 80s like 82 ish and when he gets older you can bump him up to high 80s or low 90s i keep mine at 92 and hes 7 months old
up to 6 months she shoukd eat 12-15 a day and 6-8 until about a year then youll want to control her intake to reduce the clutch size, 6-8 every other day