lewboo2
New Member
ok here we go, past 2 days ive noticed my cham sitting in his basking spot, mouth gaping, for extended periods of time.
So i think overheating, but basking temp is staying around 84f, ambients are around 68. One other thing ive noticed is he doesnt budge from his bask spot, i thought panthers were a little more active?
My chams 12 inches head to tip of tail ive had him for 3 weeks now. as far as set up and husbandry, hes in a 170 gallon, homemade, plastic paneled enclosure with a full mesh door and roof (live in uk)
UV lighting and heating via 160w mercury vapour bulb (all precautions taken), watered via dripper, and 2x heavy mistings daily, fed crix and wax worm treats gutloaded. Supplemented daily with calcium and 2x weekly with nutrobal. Live plants are hibiscus, pothos, ficus and umbrellas with vines all over for climbs. I cant figure why he always looks quite dark yet his eyes and fecal are to my knowledge healthy looking.
any help would be very much appreciated!
Lew
So i think overheating, but basking temp is staying around 84f, ambients are around 68. One other thing ive noticed is he doesnt budge from his bask spot, i thought panthers were a little more active?
My chams 12 inches head to tip of tail ive had him for 3 weeks now. as far as set up and husbandry, hes in a 170 gallon, homemade, plastic paneled enclosure with a full mesh door and roof (live in uk)
UV lighting and heating via 160w mercury vapour bulb (all precautions taken), watered via dripper, and 2x heavy mistings daily, fed crix and wax worm treats gutloaded. Supplemented daily with calcium and 2x weekly with nutrobal. Live plants are hibiscus, pothos, ficus and umbrellas with vines all over for climbs. I cant figure why he always looks quite dark yet his eyes and fecal are to my knowledge healthy looking.
any help would be very much appreciated!
Lew