sharlaxle
New Member
Hello all.
I have a male 6 month old panther. I usually cup feed and sometimes he eats and sometimes he doesn't. (gut loaded crickets) Now when I let one loose in his cage the great hunter comes out and he gobbles it down. Now I have a cage with a lot of live plants and a moss bed in there so I am afraid to let more then one go incase I can't find it and it chews on him later. How many do you think would it be safe to let go in his cage? I feed in the morning then have to leave for work. I usually feed 5 in morning and 5 in evening. All dusted with calcium w/o d3 ( with d3 and mutivit 2 times a month).
Know I am probably paranoid, but one of the first posts I read was about crickets eating and killing someone's cham, and not gonna let that happen to carrots.
Thanks for the advice.
Sharl
I have a male 6 month old panther. I usually cup feed and sometimes he eats and sometimes he doesn't. (gut loaded crickets) Now when I let one loose in his cage the great hunter comes out and he gobbles it down. Now I have a cage with a lot of live plants and a moss bed in there so I am afraid to let more then one go incase I can't find it and it chews on him later. How many do you think would it be safe to let go in his cage? I feed in the morning then have to leave for work. I usually feed 5 in morning and 5 in evening. All dusted with calcium w/o d3 ( with d3 and mutivit 2 times a month).
Know I am probably paranoid, but one of the first posts I read was about crickets eating and killing someone's cham, and not gonna let that happen to carrots.
Thanks for the advice.
Sharl