A few questions

Thompson

Chameleon Enthusiast
Ok I know that when a female is pregnant she needs a lot of calcium to give to her eggs and also needs some for her. I was wondering if I could use some liquid calcium that I still have from a vet visit about a month ago. Is there a way to feed a female panther so she won't produce an infertile clutch just like you would with a female veiled? Do female panthers start laying infertile clutch's around the same age as veileds?(6 months and up?) Btw my female is about to be 4 months next week.
 
My daughter keeps her female panthers the same way you keep the veileds. It doesn't always work but it helps. Some of hers don't lay at all and some not very often and the ones that do lay the clutch is always small.

They can start young just like the female veileds.

Save the liquid calcium and you can use it if she does have a clutch.
 
My daughter keeps her female panthers the same way you keep the veileds. It doesn't always work but it helps. Some of her don't lay at all and some not very often and the ones that do lay the clutch is always small.

They can start young just like the female veileds.

Thanks jann! Do you think at 5 months I should give her a laying bin or should I do it now even though she is small?
 
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