Due to my current living situation I had to loan out my chameleon for the next year and I won't be needing these guys anymore.
I live in the Fort Myers, Florida area, if you have any questions or are interested in them you can email at [email protected]
Price is negotiable.
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Your basking spot is a little high. Should be between 85 to 90 degrees. If you lower that a little bit it should raise your humidity a tad.
Also, here's a great care sheet for panthers if you haven't already seen it
https://www.chameleonforums.com/care/caresheets/panther/
Veileds are a common first chameleon, others would include a panther or a Jackson's. Some people might say you should start out with a veiled but that's not mandatory. If you do your proper research for any one of those, you will be okay.
I've got it around last march or something like that. It works good, I don't use it that often because I have a veiled and live in Florida so humidity isn't really an issue for me. But like Carl said make for you clean it every couple of days because bacteria will multiply quickly.
I went with mistking to lol sometimes my cham will stick just the boney part of his tongue out before he strikes his prey then put it back in his mouth and decide not to go for it. If your chams tongue isn't working properly I suspect that might be the result of a incorrect supplement schedule...
I don't think anybody would argue they want to see a mass production of chameleons all related to each other, including myself. I think it all comes down to the money. If it does happen to be profitable, then yes the mass production of panthers is most likely inevitable. But if it's not...
I agree with you 100%. But don't you think the financial side would stop people from mass producing their desirable cham? In my opinion people wouldn't want to ruin the value of a cham like that so they wouldn't mass produce their cham to begin with. No mass production, no genetic problem.
If you are successful you may have just changed the whole chameleon breeding game here! I think it would make a big/good difference in the cham world, at least I hope lol
Well what I was thinking was that this process could be used more for rarer species of chameleons. Maybe like a species where it's hard to get both male and female. If you just had one all you would have to do was find somebody on the forums with another one of the opposite sex. Then instead of...