Just curious to see at what age y’all usually stop breeding your female panthers. I know as the age breeding/laying really takes a toll on their bodies and they don’t live as long as the males because of it. I’m relatively new to breeding, and my first two panther girls I got when they were 3...
I actually ended up finding a pair and an additional female. I’ll have babies within a month or so that’ll be available at the end of the year. I’ve also got an Adult Female Low Translucent Veiled if you still haven’t found one.
So I’m looking for a High Translucent Male Veiled Chameleon. I never knew finding a breeder would be so hard. The only ones I can find are wholesale companies and those sketch websites with bad reviews. I know petco sometimes have them but the ones near me never do, plus I’d much rather get one...
It’s nothing husbandry wise. I have multiple chams who have the same lighting setup, eat the same variety of bugs, the same fake and real plants, the same supplementing schedule, etc. None of them have had this issue except her. The only difference is most of my others have came from a breeder...
They couldn’t find anything wrong with her , said everything was normal. I then brought them a stool sample and she does indeed have a type of pinworm/pinworm eggs. He said it’s not common except in pet store bought chameleons. Which she is only 1 of 2 that I have that I got from a pet store and...
I’m aware, I’ve just noticed other female Panthers that are full grown don’t l
Yes I’m aware. I’ve just noticed that full grown panther females do not look much different in size from mine that aren’t adults yet.
Hello, just curious on what your adult panther females weigh. I have 3 all 7 months old and are around 60 grams, just wondering if they’ll get any bigger or if they’ll stay around that size, thanks.
She has not been tested. That and her being stressed out are the only things I can think. But I don’t how she’d get parasites and my other 8 are completely fine because they all eat the same bugs. Also she’s not near any of my chameleons and can’t see them and she’s not in a high traffic area so...
Yes she has a lay bin, also I accidentally posted that last post twice my bad. I have multiple Chams who have laid eggs, so I know the ins and outs of chameleons. I’ve just never had one refuse to eat for this long of a time.