So very very sorry to hear this. It seems hard to believe. You’ve had Piper for so long and Piper couldn’t have been in a better place. All you can do is let Piper enjoy as much more time as you can as long as the quality of life is acceptable. Hugs and love, Jann.
“Paranannizziopsis australasiensis has not previously been described in chameleons, nor in animals originating from a free-ranging population in the USA. Although the source of P. australasiensis infection is uncertain, we discuss several scenarios related to the pet trade and unique situation...
Nice looking female!
Female panther chameleons are hard to determine the type they are in almost all types. There can be very subtle indications in some of the types IMHO.
You might like to read this…
https://chameleonacademy.com/panther-chameleon-locales-how-to-choose/
“The changes across the...
@Brad said…”In recent years I've been too slow to make important website improvements and the consequence of that is beginning to show”…I don’t think this is the reason at all. Just my opinion.
I think part of the reason the forum seems to have slowed down at times might be that there is so much good information here in threads and different areas of the forum that newbies and others who have issues don’t need to ask about a solution…the solutions are already talked about in the...