Panther problem

Ivypanther

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Ivy is 10 months and she's recently been acting kind of strange moving kind of slowly when feeding and not eating all of the crickets. been dusting them and 'doing all the proper procedures. she drank about once today. and her eyes aren't sunckin. but I know something isn't right she always eats all her food. and the crickets areally right in her face, and she doesn't eat them.
 
I'm also having a problem with my panther. He is 4 months old. My son walked into the room tonight when I was handling him. The Cham kinda freaked out his left Eye bulged right out of his head! I'm assuming it's just cause he was scared of my son. He also turned the brightest red I have seen from him turn so far. His colors are just now starting to show. I have also seen his left Eye do weird things like that when he gets misted and the water hits his eyes. But never to this extent. Does everything seem normal? I'm a first time Cham owner. Looking forward to a response. Thank you.
 
I'm also having a problem with my panther. He is 4 months old. My son walked into the room tonight when I was handling him. The Cham kinda freaked out his left Eye bulged right out of his head! I'm assuming it's just cause he was scared of my son. He also turned the brightest red I have seen from him turn so far. His colors are just now starting to show. I have also seen his left Eye do weird things like that when he gets misted and the water hits his eyes. But never to this extent. Does everything seem normal? I'm a first time Cham owner. Looking forward to a response. Thank you.
It's natural for they're eyes to do that when misting. i's his eyes back to normal? if so than your fine
 
Ivy is 10 months and she's recently been acting kind of strange moving kind of slowly when feeding and not eating all of the crickets. been dusting them and 'doing all the proper procedures. she drank about once today. and her eyes aren't sunckin. but I know something isn't right she always eats all her food. and the crickets areally right in her face, and she doesn't eat them.
do you have a laying bin set up for her? females can lay infertile clutches of eggs without ever even seeing a male, and it is important to have a laying bin set up at all times after they hit about 4-5 months old. if they don't have to proper place to lay the eggs, they can become eggbound and die
 
Thank you ivypanther. It freaked me out big time. His eye is back to normal. It was weird he did it when my son came in the room. Maybe the panther has something in its eye? I was looking at a old post and a couple of people said that's how they clean there eyes or something gets into there turrets and that is how they get rid of the debris.
 
do you have a laying bin set up for her? females can lay infertile clutches of eggs without ever even seeing a male, and it is important to have a laying bin set up at all times after they hit about 4-5 months old. if they don't have to proper place to lay the eggs, they can become eggbound and die
I kind of figured it might be that. but she's hasn't moved from the top part of the cage really. but I'll definitely start that right away.
 
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