Reptofreak
Chameleon Enthusiast
Just wondering what basking temps everyone is keeping their breeding panthers at? My males are at 85 and females 82, wondering if I should bump them up slightly?
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Right, but I’m wondering if a slight bump say 2-3 degrees might increase breeding activity? That said, I definitely don’t want any thermal burns.I don't breed but I would not bump them up... Your temps now for both are at max temp for them.
Well bumping the temps on your girl is going to increase her chances of a much larger clutch. This would be my concern for her. Most keep females at a max basking temp of 79-80 to control a clutch size. For your male your already at a max recommended temp for a male. It becomes harmful for them to live under hotter temps and shortens lifespan.Right, but I’m wondering if a slight bump say 2-3 degrees might increase breeding activity? That said, I definitely don’t want any thermal burns.
Thanks @Beman! To be honest, my panthers are kept in my greenhouse. Daytime temp = 74-77, nightime 48-50. The only extra heat my panthers get is from their t5’s. I’ve never known a male panther to not be “in the mood”, regardless of temps. Females may be slower to cycle at lower temps, but they will become receptive even at my temps. We just bred out Ambilobes.Well bumping the temps on your girl is going to increase her chances of a much larger clutch. This would be my concern for her. Most keep females at a max basking temp of 79-80 to control a clutch size. For your male your already at a max recommended temp for a male. It becomes harmful for them to live under hotter temps and shortens lifespan.
@Kaizen breeds other species maybe reach out to him and get his thoughts on it.
Thank, this is exactly the type of hands on info I’m looking for.Thanks @Beman! To be honest, my panthers are kept in my greenhouse. Daytime temp = 74-77, nightime 48-50. The only extra heat my panthers get is from their t5’s. I’ve never known a male panther to not be “in the mood”, regardless of temps. Females may be slower to cycle at lower temps, but they will become receptive even at my temps. We just bred out Ambilobes.
This is a brilliant suggestion!Rather than adjust temperatures you might just lengthen your daylight hours from 12 to 12 and a quarter hours.Their equatorial days are just a tiny bit longer in summer. Or you could just wait for spring to roll around again. They seem to pick up on daylight cues from light coming thru the windows. Their hormones wax and wane accordingly.
Great idea! Never thought of that.Rather than adjust temperatures you might just lengthen your daylight hours from 12 to 12 and a quarter hours.Their equatorial days are just a tiny bit longer in summer. Or you could just wait for spring to roll around again. They seem to pick up on daylight cues from light coming thru the windows. Their hormones wax and wane accordingly.