i'll make sure i get my hairy arm in the next pics just for you nico ;) its going to be interesting how these guys color up especially Golum he is showing some crazy coloration when he's asleep.
ambilobes usually show color faster than other panthers but some can take what it seems like forever to really start showing color. with the ones ive had not more than 12 months.
try lowes i bought some screen they had on clearance seems like HD isnt stocking the aluminum screen around here anymore. its usually hidden in the back but i got 100' x 36" for ~$30 get the aluminum stuff if you have free range bugs they will eventually make holes in the fiberglass stuff.
that sucks. you can file a complaint with godaddy. if they get a complaint from the owner of the copyrighted material they are pretty good about taking it down. good luck
they are all different. some will calm down some will be pissed off forever. it is true that the aggressive ones make the best breeders, they get it done the first time ;)
all of our panthers have different personalities. they seem to usually be a lot more relaxed than other chams like the veil. some like being handled, some dont, some do well around people and others dont. usually the one being kept as pets and are adults and that get handled frequently do fine...
he is all bark and no bite jann. hisses like crazy when you open the cage and lunges at you but he will never bite. he really hates the camera and attacks it if its too close. he was buzzing the entire time i was taking pictures.
its vinyl mesh they sell it at home depot by the chicken wire and fencing. its about $10 for a 4' x 25' roll. it works good for vines and covering the sides or cages for larger chams so them don't pull their nails out.
they can get receptive again real quick. if you have fed them a lot after their egg laying they may double clutch and if you keep the temps up they are more likely to breed faster too. I know Kinyoga has a thread somewhere on this forum specifically about preventing vields from laying by...