I ran across this on youtube and thought it was a wonderful video. i Dont know if its been posted before, but ive never seen it on here.
Sure it is sad to see any chameleon getting hurt, but this happens in nature everyday, and is part of the beauty and nature of our animals.
Anyway, i...
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He always gets really bright after a warm shower session.
And another to show how he's growing. I love his long tail!
(Images unedited taken with iPhone 5s)
5 crickets is way too little at 3 months of age. They should be eating more as youngsters trying to grow up. Around 15 would be more like it. as for the colors you mentioned, generally as chams get darker and develop more black in there stripes it means they are stressing out. perhaps if you...
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Taken from my own instagram. I post videos on there as well but dont know how to get them on here. Feel free to follow im on public. @kevorkb (its my personal channel as well, but i do post cham pics here and there.)
I love his fired up colors. Congrats and goodluck with your new cham!
At that age a panther chameleon should be eating around 7-10 medium to large sized bugs every other day.
very cool info! good to know! Any way one can get a DNA check or something to find out what local and percentages of local their cham is. I know they do this for dogs and cats, im wondering if we can do this too.
My cham has been cricket-less for the past 4 months and is JUST fine. Just give them some sort of variety, crickets aren't a must. They smell like crap, and are annoying to deal with.....i love not dealing with them anymore.
If you purchased from a reputable breeder than dont doubt them because of me. Te picture isnt that clear and Im sure theyll know what theyre doing. Either way, you got a cutie :)