Saldarya
Established Member
I had a thread in the health forum concerning the fact that my male Panther was not eating, but it seems that through some trial and error he is simply holding out for Superworms....
I will say that I was only feeding him literally 1 a week on Sundays. His other feeders have been crickets, dubias, butterworms, silkworms as they hatch and he has always been a healthy eater. That being said, Superworms were definitely his favorite.
So here we are now and he is holding out. Every time I open the cage he comes running down and then turns around if it is not a SW!!! It really is kinda funny, like a spoiled child.
I guess the real question is for those who have dealt with such an issue. How long will they normally hold out? How long can they go before the lack of food is worse for them than the superworms?
Thanks for any thoughts all.
Bobby
I will say that I was only feeding him literally 1 a week on Sundays. His other feeders have been crickets, dubias, butterworms, silkworms as they hatch and he has always been a healthy eater. That being said, Superworms were definitely his favorite.
So here we are now and he is holding out. Every time I open the cage he comes running down and then turns around if it is not a SW!!! It really is kinda funny, like a spoiled child.
I guess the real question is for those who have dealt with such an issue. How long will they normally hold out? How long can they go before the lack of food is worse for them than the superworms?
Thanks for any thoughts all.
Bobby