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    Panther Chameleons Black Specs

    Thanks for the responses. They are all in separate cages now. In person they don't look like scars or scratches. It looks more like a growth, with a texture similar to charcoal. Hopefully they aren't dehydrated. I will post up some more/better pictures of the black markings and hopefully you...
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    Dubia Colony Thriving; Time to switch my Panthers To Roaches

    I have been growing my colony of Dubia for 4 or so months now and they are doing very well. Its hard to get an estimate but i know that there are thousand of them. I have been feeding them cat food and oranges and they seem to be growing great on that diet. I have three 4 month old Panther...
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    Panther Chameleons Black Specs

    I am still rearranging the basking spots in the cage i will be sure to lower them or change wattage on my bulbs. Yesterday i measured 93 f at the hottest spot on the branch but a few inches lower it was in the mid eighties. Thanks for your help.
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    Panther Chameleons Black Specs

    Your Chameleon - Panther, 2.1 Sex Ratio ( I Believe), I got them 3-4 months ago, they were only a few weeks old. Handling - Cleaning days and only briefly. Feeding - Crickets Primarily. I typically feed 2-3 times a day and let them eat as they will for 5 - 10 min before removing excess...
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    Panther Chameleons Black Specs

    I have had three Ambilobe Cross Panther chameleons for about three months now. I believe there are two males and one female. On the female and one of the males i have noticed black specs/marks on their faces. The male seems to be doing fine (eating well and pooping normally) and the female seems...
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