Okay, so i've decided to breed my panther because of how beautiful he has turned out. Im interested in a high quality female, preferably 6-8 months or something around there, obviously must be receptive. willing to pay 200-300$ depending on quality of said female. Hmm..not sure what else to say...
i would say get a new cage for both ASAP.
one site i know of with good prices on screen cages is uhhh...hah, i forget, go to google and search "big apple herp" and i know it will come up then. they have 65gallon reptariums that are perfect, all screen, easy to assemble, very nice, good...
lmao, here we go with the hairy arms again...i remember this all to well.
argh, i missed my chance to get one of these. if anyone wants a quality, good chameleon, and to buy it from a nice person, Noelle is the girl to talk to- no doubt about it.
good lookin lil'ones you have there, take care...
i'm gonna go out a limb and say possibly ambanja? i know the green like that isn't to common in the ambanja [if not rare] but i've seen alot of ambanjas and this one just throws off that vibe to me, like it is one haha.
i've been informed that it is possible to have a cham that sheds from the inside of its eye? is this true?
the second thing i need to know, is if so does happen, how does one fix it? because this is what i've been told of my little guy in his left eye. he can open his eye, but you can see...
ah! very nice video, this should be bumped forever haha, or put on the homepage or something, it could certainly take a small chunk of threads on this out. and maybe help a few with those stubborn little guys like mine :)
does anyone really think that "wearing green" thing really works?
haha guess i really come up short in this one...
just one awesome little ambilobe 4 month old with mass color for his age (in picture he looks full grown because of it) who chills out in his reptarium in my bedroom :) ferdinand is a beast!
i challenge everyone on this forum to post a picture of the largest poo their chameleon can poop!
all you need to put with your picture is the age of your chameleon, his/her locale, and put something next to it so we have something to base the size off of.
here is the largest proportional...