MegaMatt
New Member
Hi, I have a question of feeding a new panther hatchling. First a little background on myself. I grew up on a small farm caring for various farm animals, this also included honey bees, tortoises, geckos, exotic birds, saltwater reef tanks and various insects. That being said I have some confidence in my ability to put the effort and research into hatching and raising a baby Panther Chameleon.
My wife and I thought it would be a great opportunity to teach our 3 young boys about the circle of life. We spent about a month of research on how to take care of an egg and everything it would need after hatching. Many days of Chameleon Academy have been binged and I felt like we were prepared.
We found a breeder that offered an amazing warranty on eggs and was a TON of help upfront. We purchased 2 eggs in February of this year and followed careful incubation directions. Fast forward to today and one has hatched and the other shows signs of hatching.
I will attach pictures of the setup and pictures of the new baby.
My main concern is getting this new fellow to eat. I have 6 fruit flie colonies going and I have added lots of them into the enclosure hoping he would begin hunting right away.
I even added a small fruit dish in the enclosure that they swarm around. That said, I cannot get this baby off the top screen and eating. I even had to rig a stand up to keep the uvb light away from him. I don't want to stress him by pulling him down but I do worry he needs to eat soon.
Any advice?
My wife and I thought it would be a great opportunity to teach our 3 young boys about the circle of life. We spent about a month of research on how to take care of an egg and everything it would need after hatching. Many days of Chameleon Academy have been binged and I felt like we were prepared.
We found a breeder that offered an amazing warranty on eggs and was a TON of help upfront. We purchased 2 eggs in February of this year and followed careful incubation directions. Fast forward to today and one has hatched and the other shows signs of hatching.
I will attach pictures of the setup and pictures of the new baby.
My main concern is getting this new fellow to eat. I have 6 fruit flie colonies going and I have added lots of them into the enclosure hoping he would begin hunting right away.
I even added a small fruit dish in the enclosure that they swarm around. That said, I cannot get this baby off the top screen and eating. I even had to rig a stand up to keep the uvb light away from him. I don't want to stress him by pulling him down but I do worry he needs to eat soon.
Any advice?