Vlmc
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1 and a half year old red bar male panther.
A month or two ago I saw a tiny spot by his bum, not thinking anything of it. Recently it's gotten a lot bigger and I don't know what it is. I asked my uncle (used to also have a panther cham) and he said it was a locust bite, it hasn't gone down at all, if anything is getting bigger. Ive done some research and couldn't find anything that looks like it.
--SEPARATE CONCERN--
2-3 days ago I bought Tango a tub of morio worms (recommended from the shop) to change up his diet, have been gutloading them well and fed them as normal along with a few locusts. Tango has gotten very dehydrated, which I can tell by his eyes, they've gone in his head quite a bit. Today he's been slow, hasn't moved much and hasn't wanted to eat too. This morning I saw a clutch of 4 morio worms in a sticky gunk, I presume he just popped them out but they were completely whole, not chewed up, though when I see him eat he chews very well. Calcium is given well and the locusts are dusted with it every 2-3 days. He has literally just shedded. Am going to stop feeding him these while I get answers.
A month or two ago I saw a tiny spot by his bum, not thinking anything of it. Recently it's gotten a lot bigger and I don't know what it is. I asked my uncle (used to also have a panther cham) and he said it was a locust bite, it hasn't gone down at all, if anything is getting bigger. Ive done some research and couldn't find anything that looks like it.
--SEPARATE CONCERN--
2-3 days ago I bought Tango a tub of morio worms (recommended from the shop) to change up his diet, have been gutloading them well and fed them as normal along with a few locusts. Tango has gotten very dehydrated, which I can tell by his eyes, they've gone in his head quite a bit. Today he's been slow, hasn't moved much and hasn't wanted to eat too. This morning I saw a clutch of 4 morio worms in a sticky gunk, I presume he just popped them out but they were completely whole, not chewed up, though when I see him eat he chews very well. Calcium is given well and the locusts are dusted with it every 2-3 days. He has literally just shedded. Am going to stop feeding him these while I get answers.