I hope this helps! It also seems weird that he lays around alot during the day, he eats and drinks fine, but i know his tail shouldnt be all curled up during the day as if he is sleeping
i was told it was a male when i bought him from Chameleon Paradise, and i hope that remains true. And yes, it is true that female panthers never quite get as colorful as the males.
Toby is fed 6-7 dusted crickets (calcium/no d3) a day, and goes crazy when i put them in the enclosure. He wastes no time crushing them all. He spends a majority of the day basking. The enclosure has 2 UVB and a basking bulb that stays around 95 degrees in the warmest spot. I have an automatic...
I'm very new to the chameleon scene, so anything that doesn't seem normal to me, which may be very normal, freaks me out. My 4 month old Ambilobe blue-bar panther isnt showing any colors yet, and i dont know if that means anything. When i raised discus fish, when something was wrong they showed...
Wow Kubo has his fathers colors coming in already! Toby isn't really showing any color that looks very similar to Cowboy yet, but i hope that starts to come in.
Wow thats awesome! Cowboy is beautiful, and i hope he gets some of those amazing colors. This may be a silly question, but how do you go about hand feeding him? I think i'm going to give that a shot starting tomorrow! Also, from your profile photo, they look extremely similar! Tomorrow i will...
Man i love forums like these, such quick responses(y). Thank you for the advice, i really hope he is just still getting used to the new environment, and will be open to coming out in the future.
I recently received my first chameleon from the "Cowboy" bloodline from Chameleon Paradise. He is my first reptile, after leaving the Discus fish scene. Toby, (his name) is 4 month old, and doing great. Outside of his enclosure, i have a few plants that i have researched and bought that i had...