Panther male chameleons typically start their coloration as young as 3 months, sometime a bit longer, and continue to develop their color until they reach a point where they get all of their color around 1 and a 1/2 years old typically.
Welcome to the forums, A good size would be a 18x18 glass cage or small screen cage to start then eventually get a larger screen cage(24x24x48) for when he is an adult.
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Hi and welcome to the forums,
As long as she seems to be acting normally there is no cause for immediate concern I would keep an close eye on her and make sure isn't acting strangely.
Here is a thread that should be helpful when you set up your laying bin...
Put the laying bin at the bottom of her cage and make sure to give her lots of privacy. If you interrupt he and she does not continue to lay than she can become egg bound.
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Nate
Here are some pictures of my male veiled. He has had a rough few weeks because he had coccidia and then he had a vitamin A deficiency and it looks like he is finally getting back to normal.
Hello and welcome to the forums. Sleepimg diring the day is never good so I would recommend you fill out how to ask for help to get a better idea of your husbandry.
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I don't really have a picture right now but if you make appropriate sized holes on opposite corners at the top of the cage then you can have the majority of the cage sprayed and you can angle the nozzles in such a way that little water will spray out side. It may take a little tinkering with but...
As long as you have a drainage system it is unlikely that your wood floors would get wet from extra water. For misting inside the cage I made holes where the nozzle fit in with two compression fittings to keep it securely in the cage and makes a nice seal. Hope this helps.
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Nate
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Chameleon Info:
Your Chameleon -Veiled Chameleon, Male almost 4 months old, Two weeks
Handling -Not very much
Feeding -5-8 crickets most everday a few wax worms
Supplements - Repti Cal multi vitamins 2 a month and D3 2 a month
Watering -Hand misting for now and a cool mist humidifier
Fecal...
She looks like a pretty little girl:D I saw your other thread and I noticed that nobody mentioned setting up a laying bin for your girl. It's a little too early ,I know, but I was just wondering if you knew about that.
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