For a panther, I would use the Calcium Plus. It is all you will need, except for summer. If he gets outside time at all, depending on how much you would need to adjust a bit.
Every day outside time...you could do a NoD
Once or twice a week...Low D
I would be careful, cutting it down to once a week would be not giving him enough of the vitamins and D3. It is trace amounts that are in it and it is perfectly safe to give every day. Krammers did a 3 year study before recommending it to anyone. I've been using it for almost a year now and...
I have dealt with eye infection before. The best way to prevent it is to make sure you are misting enough for them to have a chance to clean out their eyes as well as making sure all your cage stuff is cleaned well. Honestly, after going through what I did, I finally got an automatic mister...
Bruce is super nice but from my experience sometimes hard to get a hold of. Don't stop trying though. I had an Ambilobe from him who's sire was Candy Cane. He was gorgeous!!
That is part of what they do to clean them out. They will also pull the turrets in and bubble them out where it looks like a little ball is being moved around under the skin of the turret, it looks really creepy but they are just cleaning. He may run from it now but it is super important to keep...
Crickets or dubia need to be a staple, they are easily gutloaded. Silk worms are also great and nutritious. Hornworms are mainly water and help with hydration but too many will cause runny stools. Super worms are definitely better than mealworms. I give a couple a day along with dubia and...
This is how I ended up with my veiled. I try an avoid the cham cages, well "glass cubes", when I have to go in there. I try not to at all but....
I didn't need another cham but he was almost a year old and had MBD and a fracture. When I pointed it out and started explaining a few things to...
I have a Ambanja named DZ(Derek Zoolander because he is really really rediculouly good looking). And I have a Veiled named Hansel("He's just so hot right now")
I had an ambilobe named King that passed last year.
Keep an eye on how your cham does on the bamboo. I have never tried it but I have heard it is too slick for them to get a good grip. I would suggest a good solid horizontal brand under the basking branch for him. That way he has a "spot" to hang out on. With them angles the way you have...