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  1. Kask_86

    Health Quesion

    Good Afternoon, I haven't posted in a while, but until recently our Chameleon has been doing well. He is a 2-year-old panther chameleon, on a staple diet of black soldier fly larvae, occasionally crickets, hornworms, silkworms. After his last shed we noticed that he was closing his left eye...
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    Changing light timing

    Currently, I have my lights set to go on from 0800 to 2000. With it getting dark around 1730, the Captain is retiring much earlier. Do any of you change your light cycles to match more closely to the earlier sunsets? If he is starting to hunker down at around 1630 for bed, it seems a bit...
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    New Sleeping Spot

    The Captain has decided his prayer leaf is no longer suitable for sleeping and has taken up residence behind a pothos.
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    Bedding Down

    The Captain has withdrawn to his quarters and bedding down for the evening. I find it funny that his chosen spot is one of the prayer plant leaves near the bottom of his enclosure.
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    Welcoming Captain Kidd

    Hi All, just wanted to introduce the newest addition to our family, Captain Kidd, a little over 2 month old male panther chameleon. Attached some photos below. We are excited to watch him grow.
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    Enclosure Setup

    If all goes according to plan, we will be welcoming a baby panther chameleon, Captain Kidd, this coming Wednesday! Attached some photos of his new home! Used Bill Strand's forest edge as inspiration. Excited to share the Captain's journey soon!
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    Night time humidity - Central FL

    Hi all, My family will likely be getting a Panther Chameleon in a few weeks. As I'm getting things set up, I have read that you want to have nighttime RH to be between 80 and 100%. To help facilitate this, the latest and greatest is fogging in the early morning with the caveat that the temps be...
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