My Female Panther Chameleon was bred on Sept 27th and to this day she has not laid her eggs.
She appeared to be getting larger and ready to lay but when I looked at her today she appears to be skinnier. I looked in the laying bins within her enclosure and no eggs. I looked within the cage...
I am looking for a new feeder instead of crickets. I cant have Dubia because I live in Florida. So anyone know who has silkworms in stock? Or anyone have another suggestion for a different feeder?
Thanks!
That was a good laugh thank you
QUOTE=deadhd5;1043407]http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/09/04/oklahoma-cricket-invasion_n_3866683.html
So much for that cricket virus!
Great video. Extremely helpful
QUOTE=Dez;726338]I made this "How to" video to show how to set up a laying bin for a female chameleon. I narrated and edited it myself much like my other education...
I read in several places that you can keep two baby panther chams in the same habitat until juvenile age. Is this correct I'm getting mixed search results. I know if there is a more aggressive cham to separate but please advise.
What type of veild cham is the second picture? Crossbreed?
QUOTE=SaintJimmy;1042979]If you want to know for SURE the gender of them, look for the ones who already show color.
This is what a female usually looks like
Male patterns are like this, in columns
If you want to get them...