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Lol thank you for all the help, I really appreciate it. I did so much research before getting him and was so excited I just didn’t expect him to be this tiny. I wanted to make sure I do everything right for him.Once you get the butterfly cage set up once he's in, he will have to readjust but he will be ok. Like pulling off a bandaid, just take a deep breath and go for it lol. Try coaxing him on a stick and try to go underneath him vs over him.
Do you think this will be fine?Hang in there! You are doing everything you can at the moment and you did the right thing by reaching out.
I think it’s a male, that’s what they said too. Should I move him into the butterfly cage or just leave him? He started to eat, one cricket today and one yesterday with a meal worm.You have a 60% chance of it beiing male, I think it could be but your picture is not clear enough to know for sure, anyways females have a better temperament if you plan on handling it
I just tried getting him out of his cage and he climbed fast away from me, I don’t know if I will be able to get him out.Do you think this will be fine?
I think that looks good, do you know how you will situate the lights?Do you think this will be fine?
If he’s sleeping now just try again in the morning. He might be easier to move.I just tried getting him out of his cage and he climbed fast away from me, I don’t know if I will be able to get him out.
I was thinking about just putting this little cage into the big one, then it’ll get the light and the misting schedule still. Okay, right before I turned his lights off he was not having it lolI think that looks good, do you know how you will situate the lights?
If he’s sleeping now just try again in the morning. He might be easier to move.
Okay good do you think I definitely need to put him in it? I’m just nervous about moving him lol I don’t want him to hate me ??Yeah! That’s an option if it fits
I wish this was the case for my four females. All of my panther males are very calm, it's our females that are the unpleasant ones.You have a 60% chance of it beiing male, I think it could be but your picture is not clear enough to know for sure, anyways females have a better temperament if you plan on handling it
Here is a 3 day old hatchling in my nursery cage 16 x 16 x 20View attachment 267450View attachment 267451
I posted the pictures, sorry I don’t really know how to use this
The cage you have is too big for him andHi, I’m Kayla. I’m new to this group. I just got my hatchling noseybe yesterday morning. I ordered from cbreptile, he hasn’t ate yet. I know this can be normal with him adapting and getting use to the cage and he might be a little stressed from the move. I just wanted some advice about attempting to feed him. I emailed the owners from Cbrreptile and they said I can take him out and put him in a container with the bugs so he can eat but I don’t want to stress him out too much or force him to come out. He doesn’t want to come out when I place a stick in there and see if he’ll crawl on it. I also have a hanging dish in there I put a superworm but he hasn’t moved from the plant I have hanging in the corner. I’ve also tried putting the superworms in a different cup and held it near him and he didn’t want, as the owners said they raise them free roam and don’t like being hand fed. I have him in 2x2x4 I know this is big and it would be too hard for him to hunt in it, I’m not sure what to do.
We recently (like 2 weeks ago) got a baby male panther who was born 3/9 from Chameleon Paradise (one of the site sponsors).
So do we have sibs?