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Im getting a 3 month old panther and Ive read alot of threads on here about cage size and most dont recommend it but im trying to save money so i dont have to buy another cage in the future. has anyone has success with this? or do i have to get a smaller cage.
Im getting a 3 month old panther and Ive read alot of threads on here about cage size and most dont recommend it but im trying to save money so i dont have to buy another cage in the future. has anyone has success with this? or do i have to get a smaller cage.
I think that's alright. Mine's a bit smaller than that with my new 4month old. I've seen and read about folks using smaller enclosures at younger ages, or just going for the full sized 2x2x4 enclosure. In talking with a few breeders, they recommended I stay with a smaller enclosure at a younger age to help with catching feeders.
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You can always buy the big cage and keep him in a bin until he's a little bigger
you can do a full cage for babies? i guess youd have to cup feed then to make sure they know where to find food
I've seen some folks doing it for babies, but the breeders I've contacted recommend not doing that so that they can catch their pray easier. I've got the Screameleons set up kit for my little boy until late summer.
i think im just gonna get an extra large cage and do cup feeding and a few free range[/QUOTE whether you cup feed or not yes i would go ahead and get the big cage. saves you money in the long run cos the cages are -not- cheap lol