RescueMom
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I took in my son's Panther about 3 weeks ago now. He was dehydrated and skinny.
Misting cage religiously, also has a dripper and he's getting showers.
UVB bulb always replaced every 6 months . Cage temp correct. He's getting calcium with D3 twice a month. Regular calcium daily with crickets, butter worms, horn worms (when available) .
He's so much better! His appetite is great, eyes were so sunken, but almost look normal again.
He was almost gray with a little bit of green, but he doesn't look gray anymore.
I'm going to post pictures of him in progression over the past 2 years so you can see how amazing his color was, and how healthy he was over all.
My question is, what is the cause of his color not being so vibrant ? Is it just time needed still?
Misting cage religiously, also has a dripper and he's getting showers.
UVB bulb always replaced every 6 months . Cage temp correct. He's getting calcium with D3 twice a month. Regular calcium daily with crickets, butter worms, horn worms (when available) .
He's so much better! His appetite is great, eyes were so sunken, but almost look normal again.
He was almost gray with a little bit of green, but he doesn't look gray anymore.
I'm going to post pictures of him in progression over the past 2 years so you can see how amazing his color was, and how healthy he was over all.
My question is, what is the cause of his color not being so vibrant ? Is it just time needed still?