Aldebaran
Member
Good day everyone,
I’ve been having issues with my boy panther. He has been off crickets for a while now, he just looks at them in disgust. Living in Canada, the choices are slim. No roaches, locusts nada. I have been giving him horn worms on occasion, super worms every other day and 2 pinkies Once a month. Supplementation Schedule is as recommend in this forum with reptivite brand for calcium and D3 and repashy multi vit.. Hot spot is 86.c, humidity 50-85%, uv T5 HO tube light. Enclosure size is 6’ Hx 4’ w x 2.5’ D. Automatic everything.
The issue is he seems to be moving his eye ball inside continuously as if something is in it. I have caught him with his eyes closed several times in 2 days.
Could it be vit A deficiency?
thank you
I’ve been having issues with my boy panther. He has been off crickets for a while now, he just looks at them in disgust. Living in Canada, the choices are slim. No roaches, locusts nada. I have been giving him horn worms on occasion, super worms every other day and 2 pinkies Once a month. Supplementation Schedule is as recommend in this forum with reptivite brand for calcium and D3 and repashy multi vit.. Hot spot is 86.c, humidity 50-85%, uv T5 HO tube light. Enclosure size is 6’ Hx 4’ w x 2.5’ D. Automatic everything.
The issue is he seems to be moving his eye ball inside continuously as if something is in it. I have caught him with his eyes closed several times in 2 days.
Could it be vit A deficiency?
thank you