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wraithy
at Wed Apr 7 20:01:10 2004 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by wraithy ]
Magsicle!!
Hiyas!! If I remember correctly, you have a Panther cham, right? I have 2 Nosy Be's that have been exhibiting the same behaviour for months now. I am pretty sure that it is not a dehydration issue with mine because they get as much water in the form of an auto misting system as my Jacksons. The jacksons are doing fine, shooting tongues everywhere with accuracy. The Nosy Be's however, seem to have to chase their crix down and eat them from up close. I had posted this question before and got no answers nor can i find any definitive info anywhere on the net about it. I am pretty sure that my husbandry is up to par with regards these guys. The only thing I can assume is that it's something inherent to the breed. I got the chams from different parents (at least as far as I could tell..they had the chams clearly marked with lineage and pics of the parents). I made sure they were not inbred.
Sooooo....what was I saying?? Oh yeah....I wish I had something helpful to add other than my similar experience with my Panthers. LOL....sorry....I seem to have geniusitis of the brain ( Lele.... Hi! ) If you do find any info related to this characteristic, I sure would love to get a share on it. ----- Raf
1.2 Jacksons Adults (Frank, Patty 2, Lucille)
0.0.2 Jackson's baby
1.1 Nosy Be's (Mars and Roja)
1.1 Adult Sulcattas (POOPIE and George)
0.0.2 Baby Sulcattas (frick and frack)
1.0 Home's Hingeback Tortoise (SPEEDY)
0.0.3 Red ear slider babies (Hingis, Dingis and Dorkus)
0.0.1 Gulf Coast Box Turtle (Booger Jr)
1.0 Yellow Footed Tortoise (Alfred)
1.0 Red Siberian Husky (Harley)
0.1 Black Lab (Krissy)
0.1 English Bulldog (Alice)
0.1 Blue Merle Great Dane (Wednesday)
Saltwater Fish and Inverts too
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