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chimbakka
at Thu Dec 18 09:45:47 2003 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by chimbakka ]
My panther turned back to normal colours after a few weeks also, but still had some eggs developing. I took her to the vet andhe took some xrays (at about six weeks). There were eggs but not fully developed so he suggested increasing the photoperiod to fourteen hours of light per day (gradually, a half hour a week), and increasing the temps a bit. If they think winter is coming they can slow the process of egg development and hold them over until spring. well, that's what i was told. It makes sense...
The only way your friend will know if she is really gravid and whether or not she is eggbound or just developing slowly will be to have an xray done. He should also have her weighed. Then he can go from there.
If the vet says to wait a little longer, give it two weeks and go back. I just went through a lot with my female who was about the same age as the girl you mentioned. If she is eggbound i can't stress enough how important time is. Doing something about it asap is the best way to ensure her health! Good luck! I hope that she is just taking her sweet old time.. keep us updated!
~Lindsay
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- Panther female. weird. - tessai, Thu Dec 18 08:40:26 2003

RE: Panther female. weird. - chimbakka, Thu Dec 18 09:45:47 2003
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