WendyK8
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So My male panther is turning a yr old this month! This is my first cham and he has done great this past year. These forums have also been great in keeping me reassured every time i have a little moment of panic, lol. So my latest question is, now that he is getting older i know it is completely normal for their appetite to decrease, but how much is too much? How do I know that he is still getting all of the nutrients he needs. I used to put crickets in there and they'd be gone within hours, now I put them in and he could not care less. When he does eat them it seems all the dust has worn off so how do I know that he is getting enough of that? Also, I recently introduced him to superworms and he has become a bit of an adict, does not care about crix and roaches in his cage anymore
He is kind of looking skinny to me today, but i also think he is getting ready to shed again and his skin is just looking a little loose. I just dont want to miss a problem if there is one, so how do I tell if he is still eating enough, and if not, any suggestions on how I can tempt him to eat more?
Thx
-Wendy
Thx
-Wendy