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  1. ant0nina:)

    Veiled or Panther Chamelion?

    Thank you , can i ask where you bought your panther from ? a sight like pets4homes or more of a reptile shop ?
  2. Panther678

    A few questions

    Also I know this may cause a debate but do you think a beginner can get a panther chemelon I heard that they arent that hardy and can get sick quite easily. I don't know how true this is also because I'm in the uk it says they need higher humidity levels and this is hard to achieve as well as...
  3. Haley Hendrix

    Jacksons or Panther chemelon

    If you do decide to get a Panther Chameleon, then to keep your night temps up you can get a room heater, a small portable heater, or buy a bulb for night time to run.
  4. NashansCamos

    Mesh Or Glass Viv?

    This is a debate that goes on and on. I prefer glass and i'm in the uk where its colder. Glass retains heat and humidity better and fogs up better but screen has better ventilation. if you go glass go exoterra. If screen then go dragon strand or repti breeze. What species and sex of chameleon...
  5. Flick boy

    Chemelons and Uk

    Hi I'm in the uk and have just set up my first repti breeze (first enclosure exoterra) I have sealed off back and one side with hydroponic plastic and humidity levels seem better than exo but I do have live plants in it . But I will def be getting muji panther enclosure (hybrid enclosure) and...
  6. Panther678

    A few questions

    Is this forum free? Ok so about enclosures I like in the uk so keeping heat and humidity up would be impossible in a mesh enclosure and I understand glass isnt good for ventilation. So there are these wooden vivarium that have ventilation on the back and would be good to keep heat and humidity...
  7. PantherBojangles

    Panther chameleon advice...

    Hi guys This is my first post and the first time I've ever owned a reptile so please take it easy on me. I've had Mr Bojangles now for over a month. And he's doing great. Eating, exploring, sleeping and poop all as it should be. So I'm very pleased. He has a bioactive tank which is coming on...
  8. S

    Help on pet insurance?

    Ayy i like the sound of that obviously im not getting it yet as my f panther unfortunately had to be put down 2 days ago but when the time comes i will refer but are these veterinarys all over the uk or just in select areas as im in Nottingham and theres nothing like specialist reptile care...
  9. H

    Chameleon eye closed

    Chameleon Info: Chameleon - Panther Chameleon , male, and 3 years and 5 months ish, must be around 2 years and 6 months I've had him. Handling - I generally try take him out as often as I can but he doesn't always come out so he comes out around 2 times a week maybe 2 times in 2 weeks, it really...
  10. Mrjamwin

    A few questions

    Are you planning on keeping it outside?
  11. Panther678

    Jacksons or Panther chemelon

    Yes more so for the jackson chemelon. OMG you responded to my post your the famous chemelon youtuber omg you responded. Can I just say I'm watching all your vedios. I live in the uk so its colder here which is why I think a Jackson would be more suitable although not sure about the humidity but...
  12. E

    New panther female tongue issue and gapping

    Hi All, Please see details in below, any help people can get will be appreciated. I have already read alot about RTI's so am worrying abit. Chameleon Info: Your Chameleon - Panther, female, had for only 2 days, 3 months old. bought from reptile shop Handling - not very often so far, 30 mins...
  13. Beman

    A few questions

    It can absolutely be done.... Get a temp/humidity guage for your home. See what your ambient levels are. Take a look at this. https://chameleonacademy.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/02/care-sheet-Panther-Chameleon-022020.pdf It may mean adding a room heater in winter to get temps up to 60.
  14. Mendez

    At a loss for what is wrong

    I agree with @Beman that you are over supplementing. In addition to what has already been said, your cage looks really dark. Despite having all the equipment recommended, proper cage brightness is often overlooked by most care guides. Try looking into grow lights (not sure of good brands in the...
  15. userBandit

    Hornworms in europe?

    No problem! Dubias are a great feeder! Better than crickets as they can give parasites. See if you can find black soldier fly larva too, those are better than super worms. Super worms have a hard exoskeleton that is hard for chameleons to digest. Same with mealworms, I know of people who have...
  16. Klyde O'Scope

    Jacksons or Panther chemelon

    Remember: As temperatures rise, humidity falls, and as temperatures fall, humidity rises. Some recommend getting a fogger for a Jackson's at night to help keep the humidity up, though it will rise some as the recommended 20° (F) nighttime temp drop is achieved. If nighttime temps drop too...
  17. Loubell01

    Flukers 🤔

    Hi everyone just wondered if anyone on here from the uk has purchased and used flukers repta+boost? I had read some great reviews about the product and how it gave their chams a much needed energy boost if they were poorly, malnourished or just not themselfs ie not eating or drinking. Fast...
  18. Beman

    A few questions

    I wish we could charge for our time here some of us would be rich lol. Check out this resource www.chameleonacademy.com
  19. Pickle-cham

    My bubba Amilobe

    Charlie (Charlotte) settling in so well she has eaten 3 hoppas and drank from leaves. Her first night after a long travel to bring her home was right at front of cage on ficcus alii leaf just too cute. Tonight she has gone for the dry side of the umbrella tree as think the mister miffs her off...
  20. ebarrychameleon

    Jacksons or Panther chemelon

    A good way to keep the temps up could be a ceramic heat emitter, I am in New England in the US and the temperatures can get pretty cold at night in the winter but I have a small ceramic heat emitter from Amazon that works really well. Its also good becsuse they don't give off any light so it...
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