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  1. Gloriawood

    Tail bitten

    I’m gonna let more experienced keepers continue giving you advice. I’ve had my guy less than a year and like you, adopted him from someone else. Do not feel bad about not knowing much. Everyone here is non judge mental and so so kind! Follow their advice and you and your Cham will be in good...
  2. Klyde O'Scope

    Panther chameleon

    Welcome to the forum. This thread may not be seen in this sub-forum. I don't see any currently in the classified section, but that would be one place to watch. There are quite a few members here from the UK that may have some suggestions. Some can be found here...
  3. Beman

    Enclosure size

    You can use either... But the basking should be a 3 UVI level exposure. It is all about how far away the fixture is from the basking branch. The issue with the 12% is people tend to put them far too close to basking. A 12% in a single bulb T5HO fixture sitting on top of standard aluminum window...
  4. CatJ

    Why is our Panther Chams mouth open?

    Answering all as best I can: Your Chameleon - female panther, approx 9mths old. I've had her since April this Yr. Handling - 15mins each day as trying to desensitise her Feeding - med- large locusts. She eats 5-6 a day dep on size. Occassional waxworm, locusts dusted with revitaliseD3 (pic...
  5. shuyu Yao

    My Panther seemingly not right, new member do need some help or suggestions.

    Chameleon info 1.Your Chameleon: Panther Chameleon, Ambilobe, male, six months old, 20-25cm long, I've just got him for nine days 2.Handling: I have mentioned that my chameleon loves to "wipe the glass" especially when I am near the glass, if I open the cage at this time he climbs onto my hand...
  6. Andyh

    Hello

    Hi , Just wanted to say hello :( We are based in the UK and breed Panthers at a hobbyist level . Heres a pic of one of our latest ambanja babies - 5 days old . :)
  7. elizaann2

    My Panther seemingly not right, new member do need some help or suggestions.

    Cage Info: 1. Cage Type: My cage is more like a Combo one wich is made of solid wooden boards combined with two sides of sliding glass and a plastic mesh at the top of the back. Its size is 45*60*90cm. Ok this is much too small for your baby boy. The minimum size he should be in is a...
  8. shuyu Yao

    My Panther seemingly not right, new member do need some help or suggestions.

    thank you so much for this detailed answer, but bad news he was escaped the cage last night, I already found hem few minutes age, he still reject food and drink(Even when I put the dropper to his mouth he wouldn't drink). I'm already starting to wonder if I'm going to be able to look after him...
  9. Bruni456M

    Advice needed, Thank you

    Hello everyone... I am new to the forums and have a lot going on so please be kind. I got a panther chameleon a few weeks ago to keep me company at home as I have CFS/ME. He turned out to be a she and I was a little shocked but willing to do my research and make any adaptations. However, since...
  10. crosscutts

    Hydration/Misting

    I also have a hydrostat6 not super happy with it Programming was kind of a pain in the butt. I’m lucky enough that my temperatures in the house almost every night reach between 62 and 65. The winter time the heater kicks on at anything below 62. And during the summer, my AC will kick on anything...
  11. B

    Bad leg ? Gout?!

    I’ve seen a couple other posts about funny legs, but they are all individual cases so hope it’s ok to post a separate one. Hello, my Cham is not using his front right foot for the last 2 week or so. 3 other legs have a very strong grip and active. But front one is avoided unless he as too. When...
  12. elizaann2

    Tail bitten

    Part two, see my responses in bold :) Cage: the cage I was given is wooden with one side glass, 16” wide 21” long and 34 high. Can you share a picture of the full enclosure please? Chameleons are arboreal creatures (live in the trees) and so really you need quite a big of height with his...
  13. JamesEB

    Sharing my new enclosure!

    No chameleon just yet, letting the plants grow in. I'm leaning towards panther chameleon, but if I can find a CB Jackson's in the UK, I might switch teams.
  14. MissSkittles

    1 year old panther Chameleon eating habits

    There are a good number of live plants that can be used. https://chameleonacademy.com/plants/ Pothos is perhaps a staple plant and a favorite for chams. No special lighting is needed, grows long vines that your cham can use and nice big leaves ideal for drinking from and hiding under. Heart leaf...
  15. L

    Female Panther Cham - Potential eye issue

    Hi All, 2 days ago I noticed my 10 month old girl running her left eye on a branch, after that I saw her self cleaning it for a few moments, that particular eye is a "little" sunken and she occasionally has it shut. Im not sure if she agitated it on something inside the enclosure or a...
  16. NashansCamos

    EU WTB chameleon - preferably male panther uk

    I'm considering buying a third chameleon - a male panther. Babies or juveniles are fine. Ship to uk.
  17. Flick boy

    Foggers

    Hi I have a habistat fogger/humidifier. As I have always been on this forum and mostly recommended. But noticed that a fellow uk member has said they are controversial in the uk (and when I looked up fb group here said no fogger for panthers at all any thoughts (I asked a guy in the uk with a...
  18. Davep3370

    Sex of chameleon

    Hi everybody another newbie to the forum. I’m looking into getting a panther chameleon. Iv found one local to me in the uk I would prefer a male so before I purchase one could someone help with sexing the one iv found it would be a great help.
  19. Flick boy

    Drainage Systems for Cages - get creative!

    Anyone in the uk 🇬🇧 here you go muji panthers
  20. IramBa

    Tongue getting stuck

    Chameleon Info: Your Chameleon - The species, sex, and age of your chameleon. How long has it been in your care? Male Panther chameleon. Been in my care for 8 months now, he's around 1.5 years old. Handling - How often do you handle your chameleon? I handle him probably either every day or at...
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