I also see that you are using substrate at the bottom of the cage. Sometimes the chams will try to eat this and it can be very hard on their digestive system. I would recommend taking the substrate and the water dish out completely and replacing it with a plant or laying bin.
Yes, a horizontal branch or vine underneath more light could help. It is pretty dark/cold in there. 72 degrees is fine for the middle and bottom of the cage, but towards the top there should be a heat lamp that brings the top of the cage up to at least 85. She always needs access to a basking...
I just built my panther a free range by my window today, as that's where he loves to be when he's not in his cage. Just wanted to see what everyone thought, looking for any suggestions, comments, or critiques from anyone else that has a free range! If anyone knows any stores that I could find...
My panther is about 6 months old now, I got him when he was about 4 months. He has always had a regular sleeping spot on a branch where he went every night. Tonight he has fallen asleep on the side of the cage on the screen, nowhere near his normal spot. Is this normal behavior?
I would try to minimize the amount of meal worms you are giving him, too many can be hard to digest for your cham (or at least make sure you are using the smallest sized worms). I have a panther who is almost 6 months old, and he is currently eating 15-20 crickets a day, and a small meal worm...
Whats the best thing to use to prop my heat lamp off of the top of the cage? My panther chameleon will sometimes climb along the top of the cage, and I want to avoid him being burnt.