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    Drinking from floor?!

    My 10-month-old Panther, Stan, has taken to hanging upside down on the plant stand legs closely facing the floor and sometimes drinking from there. Apart from that, and eating a lot less, he seems fine. The cage floor is a 2'x2' sheet of white plastic which I keep pretty clean. The...
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    PantherHumidity needs?

    I see that 50-60 percent general humidity seems preferred for a Panther. Could someone please explain what the humidity achieves vs, say, 30 percent? Stan gets four 5-minute misting sessions per day and his shedding and urates seem fine. He's eating gut-loaded supers, crickets and silks and...
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    Stan in the sun

    Just wanted to share a pic of Stan showing colors I'd never seen before. First time in the sun!
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    Real plants?

    For a Panther, what would be the need for live plants if the humidity was kept up and greens always available? Thanks...
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    Chewing artificial leaves

    Stan (4-month old Panther) has started chewing on the fake ivy. I figure that real plants are the best answer but I was hoping to wait until he moves into a big cage. What and how can I give him vegetation to eat? Collard greens in a cup? Thanks for any suggestions...
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    Cleaning water reservoir?

    How often should I clean the water reservoir supplying the misting system? Is just emtying and replacing the water after wiping down the bucket enough? What about the tubing, pump and nozzle? The water is heated to 88 degress or so. Thanks for any advice...
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    Separation anxiety!

    Just need to vent... I hardly get to see Stan (4-month old Ambilobe Panther) at all during the week. I have to have his lights turn on at 6:30 AM so he's ready to visit and get food at 7:00 since I have to leave for work at 7:15. I put worms on the leaves and crickets in a cup so he eats...
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    Tongue dabbing

    Hi folks, new to this with a 3 1/2 month old Panther that I've had for 2 days... He occasionally dabs the bio-vine with his tongue as he walks along it. The bio-vine is dry when he does this. I had not read about this behaviour and wondered what he was up to. There are plenty of water...
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