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    Advice

    Those are current pictures of him at 4 months? If so, the age is either incorrect, or he seems really small to me. Here is mine at around 4 months.
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    is this normal

    I agree with your statement about the eyes. What worries me is the casque looks pretty curved, which can be a sign of MBD.
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    Here I am again.

    I think it's male.
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    HELP!!!!!!! I AM DESPERATE!!!!!!!!!! Male or female???

    I would say female, but clearer pictures of the backsides of the hind feet would be helpful.
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    Here she goes again taking pics of my privates

    The way to identify the sex of panther chameleons is by the presence or lack of a hemipenal bulge in the base of the tail near the vent.
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    Worried: Rango's head is starting to turn purple/black

    Looks like a thermal burn to me. What is your lighting and caginger setup? How hot is your basking zone?
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    Rick, my juvenile panther.

    Rick just hit about 5 months. Got a few pictures of him today.
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    Free Veiled Chameleon! Please HELP

    I'm on the west coast so I can't help. Good luck to you.
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    Free Veiled Chameleon! Please HELP

    Where are you located?
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    Buying online?

    What's your budget and where are you located? Might help in directing you to a breeder.
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    Just brought him home!

    I wasn't trying to imply that yours is female, just answering Havens question. Anyways here is my male at 4.5 months, he's already showing a lot of color, he's a little over 5 months now but I don't have a more recent picture. They are all different though and their color development has...
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    Just brought him home!

    They start really developing colors at 3-4 months, unless it's the alpha of the clutch. They will continue developing colors up until 18 months old. Unless it's a female, then they stay a tan/pink color with teal spots a lot of times.
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    Just brought him home!

    From my experience I would say stress or basking, bug it looks like the cham is below a leaf so I dont think its basking. But I also feel like it's hard to tell if that is what's actually going on, the picture quality is pretty low, so it's hard to tell if the cham is actually solid black or if...
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    outsalets chameleon

    Not large enough for an adult. What issues did you have with screen cages?
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    Please Help!! I'm a newbie!!

    I'm not sure what supplement you have, can you get a picture of it? You should be dusting with calcium without d3 most/every feeding. And then 2x per month you should be dusting with calcium with d3 and a multivitamin. How long are the lights on every day? This is just basic husbandry advice...
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    Please Help!! I'm a newbie!!

    Do you have pictures of the setup? What kind of lighting and temperature gradient do you have? What kind of "minerals" are you dusting with?
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    Please Help!! I'm a newbie!!

    Filling this out would be helpful.https://www.chameleonforums.com/threads/how-to-ask-for-help.66/ Are you offering appropriate sized food? The food shouldn't be larger than the distance between the eyes as a rule of thumb.
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    My Veiled Cham doesn't like me:(

    Haha, I have that issue with one of my veiled females, anytime my hand goes near her cage her tongue is already starting to come out. For the most part it's my experience that veiled chams are not the friendliest or most sociable. My Panthers will crawl up my arm on their own when I am cleaning...
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    outsalets chameleon

    That exoterra looks to be glass which is a bad choice for most chameleons, although there are some exceptions to the rule. It's my understanding that these need a very large enclosure, like 3'x3'x4' minimum.
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    Here she goes again taking pics of my privates

    Panther chameleons do not have spurs. That's veiled chameleons.
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