AZweifel
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My female panther is approximately 10 month’s old. I built her a new enclosure that was so big I couldn’t fit it in my room so now it’s in our living room. It’s a bit colder, so I’ve had to experiment with heating. Right now I am using a space heater and covering half the enclosure it towels to capture some of the warmth. I’ve finally found the right setting to get the ambient right around 75 degrees. But she seemed much happier at 80. I know warmer temperatures make larger egg clutches.
Aside from that- is there any danger in keeping her at a higher ambient temperature? Her coloration is indicating she doesn’t like it at 75- she’s really dark like she’s cold. Before she was at a healthy tan-peach.
Aside from that- is there any danger in keeping her at a higher ambient temperature? Her coloration is indicating she doesn’t like it at 75- she’s really dark like she’s cold. Before she was at a healthy tan-peach.