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So far it hasn't seemed to bother him (no stress colours or behavior and he's going about his business and feeding as usual) but I'll definitely do that if he seems bothered.
I'll keep an eye. The iguana mostly basks unless he's hungry. It's no a direct view so I'll see how he does. If I have to I'll put something between them that completely blocks their view of each other.
Will a make panther be overly stressed if he can see a subadult iguana across the room from him? It's about 20 feet away. The panther can see large turtles and occasionally a snake and tarantula where he is but I want to know if the iguana would bother him? He has a well planted enclosure and...
This is him. He's perfectly healthy otherwise and his tail still curls normals and moves like it did before so I wasn't too worried but I wanted second opinions. He's also got much more for plants than in the pick. I just snapped one while I was getting stuff out back in.
I've noticed my panther seems to have a slight kink at the very end of his tail. It looks like he broke it but he's still able to curl it etc... It's just hangs like the pic when extended. He's a 7 months old nosy faly male.