Thanks for the information. I hope the OP won't mind if I jump onto this thread with questions of my own. Assuming the cham is wild caught (field collected), what other procedures must also be done, besides quarantine, hydrate, and de-worming, to stabilize a wild caught cham? Also, is there a...
@Angelwolf, I'm curious as to what your misting scheduled is like for your glass enclosure that caused the molds buildup? I've kept veileds in glass enclosures (exo terras) and my misting schedule is ridiculously low (compared to Reptibreeze screen cages) and never have I observed any molds...
I'm feeding 1/4" crix and fruit flies to my 2 months old female panther this way. I pick up the crix by the bottom half of the hind leg with a tweezer and dangle it in front of my girl. The crix would struggle hard to get free from the tweezer. this attracts my girl's attention. She always...
I've thought about attempting something like this as well. My plan was to use 2 separate 36" wide/X-tall exos, cut about 75% of the side glass from one panel on each tank, build a corridor/walkway between the two tanks. What I'll have is two separate tanks with two separate environments (heat...
Makes sense, but the sugar concentration must be very high to induce osmosis in deep tissue? Perhaps it also seem to be also a good way to promote bacterial growth in the neather region. I wonder if salt would be a better choice.
Thanks for the tip. My grand daughter and I checked out their inventory two weeks ago, and there were only two chams in stock. We're having a difficult time deciding between a Kammer's blue bars or a Bolt's boy from Canvas. All are beautiful specimens, great customer service, and well worth...
The Kammers recommend their "forever cage" with the dimensions of 30” high x 16” deep x 24” wide for adult Panther. And if you into McMasions, their "Panther Palace," with the dimensions of 40” high x 18” deep x 34” wide, is for you :).