Dankmeleon
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As many of you know, earlier this year I decided to try my hand at raising up 4 captive hatched panthers from flchams. I got them when they were 3 months old and the 2nd 2 about three weeks later. They are presumably ambilobe, and beautiful nonetheless. When they were smaller in size i kept all 4 of them in a 24 by 24 by 48 inch cage for about a month so I could power feed and get them to good size. I then put 2 and 2 in two 24 x 24 x 36 inch cages. I realize at that age they are supposed to be housed individually but it didn't work out too bad other than a bit of very minor territorial issues, they are now all much happy to be housed individually though, for anyones future reference.
at the beginning of this month I got them each there own cage and they are doing very nicely. I am inexperienced at keeping females and "reading" them, so I don't wish to make mistakes at the expense of my chams' health when some of you may have something you can see by pictures. The reason I say this, is my largest of the four is showing very pink coloration . it may just be that she has matured a bit faster, but I know little about infertile clutches so if anyone thinks its time to get digging containers in let me know. i forget how old these girls are i'll have to look it up, but i think they are roughly 6 months old maybe a little less
here are some pics for you, i'll start with the one i think there could be an issue with even though she seems pretty healthy, she is just getting HUGE
and i suspect she may be starting to develop an infertile clutch of eggs as she hasn't been presented to any males , although there is one across the way that she can vaguely get a glimpse of through the landscape.
1. pearl
at the beginning of this month I got them each there own cage and they are doing very nicely. I am inexperienced at keeping females and "reading" them, so I don't wish to make mistakes at the expense of my chams' health when some of you may have something you can see by pictures. The reason I say this, is my largest of the four is showing very pink coloration . it may just be that she has matured a bit faster, but I know little about infertile clutches so if anyone thinks its time to get digging containers in let me know. i forget how old these girls are i'll have to look it up, but i think they are roughly 6 months old maybe a little less
here are some pics for you, i'll start with the one i think there could be an issue with even though she seems pretty healthy, she is just getting HUGE
and i suspect she may be starting to develop an infertile clutch of eggs as she hasn't been presented to any males , although there is one across the way that she can vaguely get a glimpse of through the landscape.
1. pearl




