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@Kristen Wilkins I was just looking at the caresheets on here. Adult veileds are listed at 95 max while panthers are lower. I agree with you that a safe range is probably high 80s. I've seen people keep veileds a little higher than panthers IME though. Honestly it doesn't really matter much as long as there are gradients and the temp isn't past the max. Not trying to make an argument out of it of course, all friendly, just sharing what I've seen.
 
@Kristen Wilkins I was just looking at the caresheets on here. Adult veileds are listed at 95 max while panthers are lower. I agree with you that a safe range is probably high 80s. I've seen people keep veileds a little higher than panthers IME though. Honestly it doesn't really matter much as long as there are gradients and the temp isn't past the max. Not trying to make an argument out of it of course, all friendly, just sharing what I've seen.
You likely won't get an argument out of me anyhow lol . I have no issues with being corrected . :love:
 
Panthers aren't any more difficult to care for than veiled. The reason for the price difference is that veiled have larger clutches and maintaining the locales isn't important. So there are more of them supply and demand at work.
Other than the small temperature difference the requirements are the same. I know veiled owners love their cranky lil pets but in general panthers are more chill. Temperaments do vary by individual.
 
Just a heads up-

Nearly all of the panthers on flchams are out of stock. If you are going to go with the panther, I would try to find someone as reputable as them. I'm going with the premium veiled (Naval bloodline). I'm pretty pumped about it lol :)
 
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