Under the thread "is he okay?" I just posted my experience of burning my panther. =/ Can you see any white spots or raw spots? I can barely remember what my panther looked like right after he burnt himself, but you can tell where the wound is.
As for the crickets... unless you're up to pulling...
Can someone tell me the signs of over UVA exposure? I read it on the back of my UV light that if your reptile shows signs of over exposure, consider getting a new bulb or lifting it higher. Just curious. :)
True, I would be really careful.
I really do not know the bone composition of a baby mouse, but I can say that it does not have a digestible exoskeleton as a superworm or cricket. I have not read anywhere that went for or against feeding a pinkie to a cham, but I don't think I would attempt it...
I, actually, just fought the battle of the sepsis/heat lamp struggle with my panther. :(
Poor guy- I guess I didn't really see it coming. The lamp had always been at the same height, and the little guy loves the heat lamp, so I never thought anything of it. In fact, I have seen him turn white...