Nice! My little one looks to have the same colors as yours, I hope he turns out as nice. He isn't as friendly as yours so I just leave mine in his cage.
Here is a more recent pic of my little Panther after his shed. I think he is about 5 months old but I am not sure as he is my first cham and I don't know how big they should be at this age. He is about 8" with his tail extended, 4" body length. It is a lot of fun watching him grow and develop...
I agree, it looks like a superworm beetle. I fed a few superworms to my tarantula and she wouldn't eat them (hunger strike for 6 months). The worms ended up turning into beetles in the substrate. The spider is now eating crickets and all is well (no more superworms). I never thought of...
I am not really sure what kind he is as I am new to chameleons. I just noticed him at the local pet store (Winnipeg Reptiles) this summer and had to have him. I did a little research and built him an enclosure first and had it running before I brought him home. He seems to have settled in...
Here is a picture of my new panther chameleon. He is just about to shed but he is starting to show some of his color. He is my first chameleon and I am enjoying watching him develop.
I have two overfed cats and they haven't even glanced at my new chameleon (had him for a month). He does stay in his cage though which is 3'L x 2' d x 5' h. I guess the cats are used to animals they can't get (lots of fish, snakes, skink, bearded dragons, red leg tortoise, turtles...
Welcome! I am new here as well and have a 4? month old male panther chameleon. I also have a few arowana - a Dynamic red, MerLion xback and a green. I have also kept motoro sting rays, mono pbass and a large clown knife (he's about 70 cm long now).
I tried the link and I also am told that...
My 4 month old panther is shy and runs away if I get too close in his cage. He used to turn dark whenever I came near the cage but after a few weeks he seems more confident when I am around. I only tried to hand feed him once and he ran up to me and bit my finger so I only use the feeder cup...
Oh no, that sounds all too familiar. I started with a chinese soft shell turtle. Then 3 bearded dragons, then 2 ball pythons, an irain jaya blue tongue skink, a brazilian rainbow boa, an emerald tree boa, a western painted turtle and just two weeks ago - a panther chameleon. Along with 5...