I'm working right now but my fiance sent me a picture of my juvi Nosy be who seems to have a lump just behind his head... What do you guys think? Is this common... Trying to attach pictures through my cell phone
That's what I'm thinking... But during the daytime he doesn't show any signs of being stres.ed. Do you think temperature could be an issue ? He is a little bit further from the heat lamp than he was. Or he could be catching a breeze being higher up in general
So yesterday we moved our 3ish month old Nosy be into a larger set up and I've noticed that his sleeping colors went from a very light grey to a darker brown. He looks almost exactly like our 2 month old female ambilobe. during the day time he has been his usual light grey with a very subtle...
We have lots of stray cats in my area so I am a little worried about taking him outside until I have a outdoor enclosure ready, but we do handle him everyday almost and so far hand feedig is a no go. He shows no interest in anything near my hands haha
So I'm not claiming to be an expert or anything but I've noticed that generally different locales seem to have slight differences in temperment.... in my experience Nosy Bes tend to be a little more mellow or passivie than some other locales.. Any opinions on this?
I have a 3-4 month old Nosy Be panther. He is approximately 6 inches long from snout to the end of his tail. He is currently in a 16x16x20 Reptibreeze and I have an 18x18x36 Reptibreeze waiting for him to move in. Is he too small yet? How big should he be before we move him into the bigger cage?
Baby Veiled's, I have read, tend to get these black spots when stressed. I am not sure as to how accurate this is, however when my veiled was a baby he had te same black spotting but he had only one underneath his chin
We recently purchased a baby female Ambilobe according to the seller. It's still too young to tell the sex so they wouldn't guarantee whether or not it was female but said they were pretty sure and were kind of wishy washy about the locale. Just posting pictures of the females older brothers to...