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He was actually 1 month old when i got him, The guy sold him to me really cheap cuz i was gambling on if it was male/female, but his colors are coming out and its a male.If you fill out the how to ask for help form, that might help us help you better. I can't give you the now tho becs I'm typing this thru my phone. Someone will provide it tho.
Have you tried fruit flies?
He was only two weeks old when you got him?
You say he is only 1 month old and you have had him for 2 weeks? So you got him at 2 weeks old?
He was actually 1 month old when i got him, The guy sold him to me really cheap cuz i was gambling on if it was male/female, but his colors are coming out and its a male.
Where can i get that help form?
I never thought of fruit flies, but Ill try that for now.
Thanks alot.
85 is even to hot for a baby. I would try to keep it around 80 or below if possible for the first 3 months. I dont use a heat bulb at all for baby panthers that I raise. The heat from the flourescents keeps it right at 80F or so. Try getting your temps down and mist more often to make sure he is hydrated.
History – They told me as long as the bugs are smaller than the head, they should be ok to eat. The other night I noticed him backing away as a cricket neared him.
Current Problem – Havnt seen him eating, or drinking much.