kingspade18
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My cham gaped yesterday for the first time that i know of and my wife just called and said he did it again for about a minute. Should i be worried about RI?
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First check his temps. If they are too warm they will constantly gape. What are the basking and ambient temps?My cham gaped yesterday for the first time that i know of and my wife just called and said he did it again for about a minute. Should i be worried about RI?
I don't have experience with panthers but I am pretty sure that is too high. If no one else proves me wrong, keep is enclosure with temps ranging from 70-80 and a basking spot of mid 80s. Is he a baby/juvenile?Ambient in the room is getting around 80 basking is 90ish
I don't have experience with panthers but I am pretty sure that is too high. If no one else proves me wrong, keep is enclosure with temps ranging from 70-80 and a basking spot of mid 80s. Is he a baby/juvenile?
Also to check to see if it is a RI, check his nostrils for mucus, and the inside of his mouth for excess saliva.
Gaping is almost certainly from temps being too high. The only other reason that I know of why chams do that is because of a RI, and if he doesn't notice any signs of a RI then it has to be the temps.No, the basking temp. Should be fine, I keep mine around 90 and I haven't had any trouble, as far as the gaping I've no idea I hope others post to help out because I'm interested and would like to learn what it might be.