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For a male or a female? I would not put a large male panther or veiled in one that has a depth of 18 inches just because sometimes that can be their total length or more. If it was a smaller adult male then the 3ft wide and 5 ft high I would be ok with even though the depth is only 18.Hi so generally it's recommended a 2x2x4, what's the feeling if the depth was only 18 inches but the length was 3ft and the height 5 ft ,
If the little man outgrows it you will be able to tell. Wide platform cages allow them much more usable space. Its not like putting them into an 18x18 square which is much too small for them. I would give it a go and see how he does when he matures.Thanks @Beman yeah male baby panther, thats what i thought but just thought id ask
Well heck yeah if you are getting one custom made go for it lol. And post pics when it is done.Yeah will just get a deeper one , as it will be custom built so not cheap and would lose too much reselling in a short space of time . Thank you
I would just ensure they are supplementing correctly and that the lighting is on point. Also ask if they run fecals on the babies before you get them to ensure they are parasite free. Last thing you want is to bring one in with parasites when you have other chams.@Beman Will do might be a couple of months. Anyway without starting another thread What questions should I ask the breeder ?
You can use either... But the basking should be a 3 UVI level exposure. It is all about how far away the fixture is from the basking branch. The issue with the 12% is people tend to put them far too close to basking. A 12% in a single bulb T5HO fixture sitting on top of standard aluminum window screen needs 11-12 inches to the branch to have a 3 UVI exposure. While a 6% in a single bulb T5HO fixture sitting on top of standard aluminum window screen needs 8-9 inches to the branch to have the same 3 UVI exposure.Yeah thanks I've asked about supplements, forgot about fecal will do that . The thing with light is 12% is what is recommended in / on uk groups. Does it really matter if its a6 or 12 % as long as the uv at basking is correct. Just thought I would add the pictures from the breeder this morning