Of course! I know of several others from the forum that are going too or who have booths. I went last year and it was a great event. A little crowded, but many different reptiles not just the usual snakes and beardies. :)
Thanks for the edit. I will monitor to make sure it is not lower than 65. I also have an infrared if it is just a few degrees low at night. Also, he is over 1.5 years so he is a bit hardier than the wee lil guys. ;)
Can someone remind the bottom/low ambient temp (in fahrenheit) that f. pardalis can tolerate?
I am thinking it is 60 degrees, but can't recall for sure. I want to move my panther outside completely for the summer. I'm in So Cal by the coast and temps in the evening are hovering around 60...
Repotting should get rid of the fungus gnats. I also put a bowl of sugar water outside of the enclosure to drown the ones currently flying around. Some say to have a fan blowing at the dirt or put river rocks on the top of plant soil. The problem is they like to lay there eggs in the first...
Having a make shift bottom to our cage and our little Houdini escaped while we were at work...but the story ended well with finding him scaled down a wall and falling asleep at sunset in a bush outside.
Didn't one attack Sharon Stone's hubby who was wearing white socks (thinking it was a white rat) when he was getting a private tour at LA zoo for Father's Day? Some present!
I don't have an answer. I have wondered this too. I love reptiles and my cham, but wonder how it will affect fetus. I have heard that handling reptiles (while pregers) might be bad because of salmonilla. I have also heard that preg-o women shouldn't change kitty litter boxes.
I would...