My male Nosy Be Panther is about 1 year and 10 months old. He was eating every other day about 4 crickets, but over the past month he has slowly tapered down on his feeding. I haven't been able to get him to eat a cricket in probably 2 weeks, but he has been taking butterworms now and again. He was eating 1 butterworm about every other day but I have not gotten him to eat anything in a week now. In fact I offered him food this morning and he gaped at me, something he hardly ever does. He has been very active in his cage and he is drinking. No basking at all, which I guess would be expected since he is not eating. He has been doing UVB basking pretty regularly. I have raised him since he was 3 months old and have had minimal problems ( just one eye infection ). Does anybody have suggestions to get him to eat? Or is it something I need to wait out? I know they can go quite awhile without eating but it freaks me out regardless. I have offered him roaches, butterworms, and crickets lately but he wants none of them in the last week. I did take note that he acted like he wanted out of his cage today ( this is out of character ) he climbed up his open cage door while I was trying to feed him and walked across the top of it. I have been trying to get him to free range so I went ahead and placed him in a large, fake tree I have in the corner. He climbed into the top and chilled for a few hours before I returned him to his cage. Just curious if this might indicate that he is seeking a mate? I would have figured he had reached sexual maturity awhile back. Maybe he is predisposed with prowling around due to his hormones? Not sure. He looks healthy, no sunken eyes or lethargic behavior. I know this is a common problem was just hoping I would not ever have to deal with it. Wishful thinking. Any input would greatly be appreciated.