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I apologize, I just read the message and moved the top branch higher@RJChamers Please thoroughly read through the thread before asking questions like that. Part of the problem here is that there are no branches close enough to the basking light to allow for basking. Therefore, there is really no "basking spot temp" without a place to bask, which has been thoroughly covered already.
It’s 80 since we are under a snowstormwhat the temp at your basking spot?
I just found a Home Depot paint stick hoping he will get downDo you have any chop stick hanging around? You should be able to rig something temporally out of those with some string for now.
I just found a Home Depot paint stick hoping he will get down
Sure is! I have been trying to get him down for a awhile now, j checked how it felt between him and the basking light and it did not feel to bad. I just hope he goes down soon. As soon as this horrible snowstorm is over I will head to pet smart and buy some branches ASAP. What plants do you recommend me to get ?That's a step in the right direction! Not a permanent fix, but it's an improvement for sure. Now the problem is just coaxing him down off the screen (which can be easier said than done)
I have crickets, I will leave the room to see if he gets down, and yes he probably is intimidated by meDo you have any feeder insects which might be able to get his attention? Putting a cricket somewhere in view may be able to activate his hunting instincts. Also, if you are watching him closely, he probably won't move from his spot. I would recommend leaving the room he is in and checking back every so often, just briefly, to see if he has moved yet. If he is intimidated by you, he likely will sit still and hope you don't come predate him haha
Thanks I will be looking to buy one or two of those after all of this hopefully.Some of the best and most commonly used plants include: schefflera arboricola, ficus, and pothos! I have 2 ficus, 1 pothos, and 1 schefflera all in my panther cham's home with a few other plants too
Thank you for bearing with me and yes I will certainly learn from this and get plants and more branches. I treat him like my babyWe can believe it The stress just means you care and will only propel you to improve your husbandry