An extra special cham. With your assistance I think he will learn all he needs to in order to live out his life.
May have to make some adjustments to his enclosure to accommodate his needs.
Best of luck to all😍
I do breed my own mealworms but they only go to the turtles. Don't use crickets anymore but when I did, I found the banded to be far better than others.
Another thought is you might want to ask him if he is a member of any chameleon forums or organizations where you might be able to get further information on panthers.
If he is, you may be able to snoop around and see if anyone has had dealings with him.
I would go juvenile male for your first go around and try to negotiate a proof of fecal testing prior to taking possession.
Like stated above from others; find out all things needed and take a look at the cost. Consider the ongoing expenses such as feeders,suppliments ect. Research as much as...
I use polyurethane in all my wooden enclosures and it works well. A clear waterbase is the easiest one to work with and dries fairly quick. Multiple coats recommended.
I hatch mine in a petri dish at room temp after a cooling spell in the refer. It usually takes about 12 days from refer to hatch time.
I don't buy online as I raise my own and don't do anything special in the way of heat or humidity. Works for me😉