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  1. MissSkittles

    Chameleon not eating a lot and not shedding

    Sorry for the delay - 20 million interruptions later…. I’ll be putting my feedback in bold red. I’ll also be breaking this into two parts. Chameleon Info: Your Chameleon - The species, sex, and age of your chameleon. How long has it been in your care? Species and sex= male panther chameleon...
  2. Steve A

    MISSED TWO FEEDINGS AND NOW ACTING DIFFERENT - HELP

    ok so 30c would be 86f. Which for my male panther was too high and was gaping a bit when it was that high. I dropped his basking area down to 27c (or 81f), and that gaping stopped. Maybe wait for one of the more experienced keepers, but I am almost certain you should try to drop that...
  3. Flick boy

    Cages

    Hi and welcome to the forum. When you say your home gets cold how cold, do you have your day a nd night temps for your home, the enclosure you have listed is as mentioned too small, and with yhe exo terra tanks probably mure expensive than a zoo med repti breeze which can be easily adapted...
  4. N

    Panther or yemen encolsure

    Hi, I want a chemelon, am new to reptiles, I am curious as to this enclosure is suitable as I don't see a mesh enclosure working in the UK. I understand the reflection isn't good but would over come this with lots of foliage...
  5. guacamole2025

    Amibilobe Panther Boy or Girl?

    Hey, sorry for the delay as I have been super busy with work and just had the time to sit & do this properly. Chameleon Info: Your Chameleon - The species, sex, and age of your chameleon. How long has it been in your care? I have as told it was a Panther Chameleon Amibilobe Male around 4...
  6. elizaann2

    Husbandry check

    See my responses in bold: I’ve just set up my chameleon enclosure with the idea of leaving it for a week and then getting my chameleon in a weeks time (I’m getting a panther chameleon), but I want to make sure everything’s correct. Super smart! This week is the perfect time to make sure you...
  7. R

    Spraying when light on or after lights go off.

    We were told not to fog, as I live in the uk we have natural high humidity.
  8. chloe_bongo

    Husbandry check

    Hi thank you so much for the reply, the enclosure is in inches we had enough room to be as big as possible so that’s what we went for. We were aware that 100 W is quite high but we have moved it up from the enclosure and if is not resting on the roof, and we already have a dimming thermostat...
  9. Flick boy

    Spraying when light on or after lights go off.

    Hi I don't have a paludarium I have a mujipanthers viv , I used an exoterra pal 4 years ago, but changed to a repti breeze 2x2x4 which looked and made more sense, firstly as obviously its taller for an arboreal animal but also for air flow . Now have a muji viv , did you say youf getting a...
  10. B

    Male or Female Panther

    I think I posted in the wrong place so trying again. I’m just writing for a bit of advice, I’m Uk based and bought a Panther Chameleon from a reputable reptile shop. They insisted that it was male and charged a high price for it. but I’m now having some serious doubts. I noticed on a forum that...
  11. H

    Cages

    Okay thanks for saying, our house can get down to like 10 degrees which is like 50F, I'll look more into that cage though!
  12. R

    Spraying when light on or after lights go off.

    Thank you for your response. Very interesting in what you have said. I still haven't got the panther yet and not sure what age I will be getting.
  13. Flick boy

    Spraying when light on or after lights go off.

    Hi and welcome to the forum. Firstly have you set up your enclosure which I presume is an exoterra? If not I would recommend putting a drain pipe in before you start incase you need to drain excess water , this would be a pipe like let's say a tube from a cricket keeper tub , which would have...
  14. Beman

    Panther or yemen encolsure

    So ambient daytime humidity for a veiled should run 30-50%. Panther can run 40-60%... But once you add moisture to a ambient that is sitting that high your going to get even higher levels which is not recommended for an ambient daytime level. You might be better off with screen and then...
  15. T

    Panther chameleon

    Hi I’m looking for a male panther chameleon I live in the uk Does anyone no of any or no of any ready now Please let me no what you have I have set up ready and previously Owen one 7 year ago thanks everyone
  16. S

    Tail bitten

    Hi:) the enclosure is what he has been in with prior owner and this is only my third day with him but I will fill out as much as I know. Chameleon: panther, male, 3 years and a few days. Handling: about once a day, or less. He is quite social and does not hiss much. Only Heard it once...
  17. jack_wardayyyy

    Best plants/trees for panther chameleons

    Hi team! Hope everyone is well! I am on the verge of buying my boys new enclosure it’s going to be a 120cm (h) x 61cm x 61cm. It’s going to be bioactive but I have a few questions! First question is the company making the enclosure have given me the option to have a solid back and side and...
  18. jackwood775

    Smelly poop

    Your Chameleon - The species, sex, and age of your chameleon. How long has it been in your care?Panther chameleon,male, around 5-6 months, I got him 2-3 months ago. Handling - How often do you handle your chameleon? I’ve had to force handle him only twice to assemble his cage but ever since...
  19. B

    Panther male or female?

    Hi there, can I tag onto this thread? I’m just writing for a bit of advice, I’m Uk based and bought a Panther Chameleon from a reputable reptile shop. They insisted that it was male and charged a high price for it. but I’m now having some serious doubts. Some background. Purchased mid...
  20. Flick boy

    Hydration/Misting

    Very interesting thanks for sharing, I'm glad this was the first group I joined, I have always used a fogger at night, but would not have presumed that it may be a higher percentage of hydration than I originally thought, ( another group in the uk does not recommend foggers for panthers) but...
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