For me it's all about getting to know their personality, and when you buy an older/adult chameleon you don't really get that chance, not to mention all of the wonderful color changes that Panther's go through from baby to adult.
Younger doesn't always mean cheaper, but it does mean that you...
The Alpha male Faly mix is no longer available, BUT the last Archimedes boy is still available as are his older sisters - I will get updated pics posted cause he just shed again. Email me at [email protected] for fastest responses.
Late to the party and making an ENTRANCE is how I do for this AWESOME .... ALPHA MALE.... GRANDSON of the one and only Archimedes......??? So am I right???
I have a few hybrids that are ready for new homes, up first we have the very last male from my Archimedes line for 2013, he is 4.5 months old (and was a bit late to arrive to the party 2.5 months after most of the rest of his clutch hatched out) and is just starting to show his colors, he is...
Use the search feature at the top of the page, type in "Veiled Gravid Coloration" and you will get tons of threads that will point you in the right direction.
Hi Liz,
Welcome to the addiction some call a hobby!! I've kept both Veiled's & Panthers and there are plenty of fans of both here on the forums. as others have said before me - personality with any cham is going to be hit or miss - you just have to learn their idiosyncrasies and even...
That looks like a Wooly Bear Caterpillar and is probably not safe to feed your cham due to the setae (long, thick, furlike hairs) which could become lodged in the tongue or throat & cause major issues - BUT - if you catch and keep them till they hatch out as the Isabella Tiger Moth you could...
Good thing for digital cameras, you can take so many pics at all their different stages & keep the memories easily & forever!! Enjoy his many color changes as I see that boy getting to be a stunner as he gets older!!
Great job Josh, you are in the right place for someone new to chameleons & it looks like you did your homework with your setup & picking out a fantastic first chameleon. Welcome to the addiction some foolishly call a hobby!! Keep the pics coming & feel free to ask away with any questions you...
I have to disagree with this part of your reply, especially to someone who is new to chameleons - MOST keepers use paper towels as a substrate??
I beg to differ - I would instead say that MOST keepers DO NOT use ANY substrate, as these tend to harbor bacteria in the enclosure which will just...
Congrats on the babies, now the work & worry kicks in!! As far as these guys taking their time to get out of the egg, don't forget that in the wild they are typically buried under the dirt some 8-12 inches.
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