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Ah okay I will have to look into a new cageHe is most likely ready to go into an adult sized cage then as soon as possible. Most 4-6 month Olds are upgraded around that time.
That's very true aha do you know of any websites I can order a good cage off of?Sadly yes, they grow very fast and become ready for large spaces much quicker than we are ready lol
Yeah I was looking at lllreptile but I couldn't find a cage that I could attach to the one I have now because it's the 18x18x36Hmmm if you want to go fancy you can get a dragonstrand, but zoomed reptibreeze work well, and lllreptile are like zoomed I think except you can combine cages.
No its not, what makes you think it is when several well known members and the site itself says otherwise?The cage is a grate size and it is fine.
Could you send me a link to it ahaI got a 2x2x4 on amazon for like 90 bucks and my panther loves it.
I haven't seen him eat any of the plant but I will have to look into this plants because I'm looking into a bigger cage for him thank youThe Pachira aquatica you've used is toxic, if eaten, though that is unlikely with a panther. There are safer, better choices, that will branch more readily and can be kept compact. Ficus, miracle fruit, aralia, and pothos can be found at most Lowes or Home Depots, though you may have to order a miracle fruit tree as they aren't commonly sold in stores.