What my Young Female Panther eats in a typical week

Day 1: five or six small crickets (gutloaded & calcium dusted); 1 butterworm (vitamin dusted)

Day 2: five or six small crickets(gutloaded & calcium dusted); small zophobas (gutloaded & cal w/D3 dusted)

Day 3: one or two roach nymphs (gutloaded); five or six small crickets (gutloaded & calcium dusted); small isopod (gutloaded)

Day 4: one or two small recently shed mealworms (gutloaded & calcium and vitamin dusted); small phasmid; butterworm (vitamin dusted)

Day 5: five or six small crickets (gutloaded & calcium dusted); 1 small silkworm (calcium w/D3)

Day 6: one or two roach nymphs (gutloaded); five or six small crickets (gutloaded & dusted)

Day 7: 1 very small hornworm or a silkworm or waxworm or butterworm; crickets (gutloaded & calcium dusted)

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In all honesty, Im not sure! I've never owned a veiled. I would guess they might eat a little more, given I understand they grow bigger faster.
 

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