I am currently building a custom cage for my Panther out of an old cabinet. I want to do a rock background from foam and then mold the plants into the back ground so nothing is sitting on the ground. 95% of his food keep in mind is in a feeder cup, i dont feed crickets just worms and roaches.
I was wondering if it would be bad to use coconut bark for the foam to give it more of a realistic look? I was worried about him possibly digesting some. Now it will all be stuck to the foam and like I said I basically monitor most of his feedings.
He eats breakfast with me every morning. I hand feed him while I eat mine and then set up worms and roaches in his bowl. I will also put up worms around his catch for him to hunt.
But just wanted to get opinions on this?
I was wondering if it would be bad to use coconut bark for the foam to give it more of a realistic look? I was worried about him possibly digesting some. Now it will all be stuck to the foam and like I said I basically monitor most of his feedings.
He eats breakfast with me every morning. I hand feed him while I eat mine and then set up worms and roaches in his bowl. I will also put up worms around his catch for him to hunt.
But just wanted to get opinions on this?