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  1. ThePantherBaron

    Walking on substrate bottom normal?

    Is this a male or female ?
  2. ThePantherBaron

    Keeping feeders help!

    I can post mine when I get home. The key is temps and food. I wasn't able to successfully keep crickets alive till I was using fresh veggies and fruits combined with repashy gut load and dry gut load. They must always have access to food or water. I also throw in some extra stuff like bee pollen...
  3. ThePantherBaron

    Banja SCREAMER!!

    Beautiful bars!! He is going to definitely be a stunner!
  4. ThePantherBaron

    Richard Parker one of a kind Ambilobe.! Kammers blood.

    He is progressing quite nicely!! I love to see their offspring has I currently have a colony of 19 breeding that are all kammers babies.
  5. ThePantherBaron

    Is this strange behaviour?

    That's very normal behavior. I prefer putting them on a stick to be handled as they seem to feel more secure!
  6. ThePantherBaron

    Meet Beth!!

    Beautiful!!!! Congratulations on an awesome pet!!!
  7. ThePantherBaron

    eating potting soil

    I would not worry about it too much unless the soil had fertilizers in it. Always make sure to use regular potting soil or topsoil with no fertilizers or even natural fertilizers in it. You can also cover the soil with pebbles so he can't eat it. Or you can buy crushed oyster shells and place in...
  8. ThePantherBaron

    More babies hatching soon!

    Congrats!! Now it's time for the feeding frenzy to start!!
  9. ThePantherBaron

    Feeding Baby Nosy Bes

    Feed the hatchlings 2 times a day using fruit flies and pinhead crickets. And always avoid feeding them to late at night.
  10. ThePantherBaron

    New male ambilobe

    Congratulations on your new panther!!! He looks great!! Good luck and enjoy!
  11. ThePantherBaron

    OUCH Olive - you jerkball - she bit me - lol

    I definitely own some crazy chams that can bite from time to time. I found it best to introduce yourself to them with food such as a super worm or waxworm. And then use a stick for them to crawl onto.
  12. ThePantherBaron

    Plz some help with my panther chameleon eggs

    Anywhere from 6 to 9 months is what my average is for panther eggs. Daytime temperature is 72 to 74 degrees Fahrenheit and nighttime temps of 68 to 70 degrees Fahrenheit.
  13. ThePantherBaron

    New Female Ambilobe breeder on her way

    What a beautiful and healthy female!!! Congrats!
  14. ThePantherBaron

    Nosy Be eggs

    I believe he would be considered captive breed f1 as he was not born in the wild. Beautiful chameleons!!
  15. Breeding room.

    Breeding room.

  16. The Panther Baron

    The Panther Baron

    Photo's of active breeders and my rack setup.
  17. ThePantherBaron

    The start of my new baby raiser rack

    How many hatchlings will you fit in each separate cage? I'm looking at doing the same thing. I want to see updated pictures and very nice work!
  18. ThePantherBaron

    New Panther. Need help with tail :(

    The blue bulb is strictly for heat. It's a day bulb. I'll definitely do some more research on better gut-loading methods. Thanks
  19. ThePantherBaron

    New Panther. Need help with tail :(

    I also have multiple chameleons that are separated by corrugated board cut to size so that thry can't see each other.
  20. ThePantherBaron

    New Panther. Need help with tail :(

    Chameleon Info:Your Chameleon*- The species, sex, and age of your chameleon. How long has it been in your care?Handling*- How often do you handle your chameleon?Feeding*- What are you feeding your cham? Small crickets dusted with calcium. Twice a month they are dusted calcium with d3 and a...
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