Its an all day deal. There was so much to see that we didnt even get to see the Planetarium. But defenitly worth checking it out! http://www.calacademy.org/
Just a few pics of the California Academy of Sciences visit. A lot of the shots had horrible glare reflections from the glass cages so I didn’t get any good pics of most of the awesome reptiles and beautiful amphibians. But we had a great time!
When I brought my 3 month old Male Panther home and into his new cage he didn’t eat for about 4 days. I think its just the un easiness of being in a new place and causing it not to have an appetite.
I dont know, i wouldnt do anything and just let it flake off on its own. Its not causing it any pain is it? Have you thought about trying that Zoo Med Shedding Aid?
Why is he not allowed to be excited? It’s not like he was trying to mate them. Like he said they hung out together before and he hadn’t had any problems. Im sure it was just a hit and miss. 10 months isn’t anything to be concerned about. I like to wait 14 months before breeding or introducing...
Mine dose that occasionally, I didn’t get the impression that mine was attacking the vine but more it was trying to bite and chew off bits and pieces to eat.
I made one of these for a friend of mine, what worked for her was I took some fishing line, tied it tight on the branch, and then made a loop on one end of the line. Then with a J-hook screwed into the ceiling I hooked it on. If you do decided to do this then make sure the line is very short...
I guess it would work if you have one of those Aluminum terrariums. It would stand out to much with the dark color cage. I have my two cages in my living room and believe me im all about keeping everything sharp and streamline.
It is amazing to how they can sleep upside down with out falling during the night. I love watching my female get ready for bed when I turn off her lights. She has her special sleep leaf and once I flip the switch she curls her tail up and snug’s her little legs and feet under her almost like a cat.