That's good for them, they probably feel safer, but bad for us :)
You can make the larger ones smaller with dividers though. Just block off parts of the cage.
Well, there is the trade off of not being able to find the little guys... Until they're more colored I guess. In an adult cage you could be searching for a while just to find a baby or toddler
Tom from Kilgour's kept my new baby in an adult cage his full first 4 months. And I think he is much more active and independent because of it. He ate the very first day I put him into his new home, and even handfed within 5 minutes of putting him into the cage the first night :)
So I'm...
I agree on the red light switched to ceramic bulb, but you may not even need it, how cold does it drop? A temperature drop to the mid 60s is actually good for panthers.
Does the cage dry out between mists? In a glass terrarium it's hard to believe it needs 3 mists, make sure it drys out...
Yeah, not having him for a month made me miss him before I even had him. So now I've been kinda obsessed in the first week making sure he is comfortable and safe.
I had a very nice surprise the other day, I was about to flip out on the guy at petsmart because they had a water dish, a red heat light for a little veiled, but I asked him politely how they mist the little guy, and he said,
"Oh yeah, we mist them on a regular basis, I hate to have the...
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I just bought my Nosy Be baby from another sponsor Kilgour's Chameleons, and I believe his dad Plasma came from a sire at screameleons... So it's a big...
And a quick update, we finally named him. We're calling him Leo, short for Chameleonardo... He's blue and we both were obsessed with ninja turtles growing up... So it had to be!