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  1. MissSkittles

    Husbandry form

    That all sounds pretty good! :) Humidity is on the high side though, so try to bring it down below 50% during the day. You don’t mention how many feeders you’re giving daily. To help reduce egg laying you’ll want to give around 3 feeders 3 times a week. I also give my ladies occasional treats...
  2. NeonDetonation

    My panther chameleon is shedding twice

    Your Chameleon - Panther masoala chameleon, male, and he's around 3 or 3 and a half. he has been in my care for 49 days or a month and a half Handling - in the beginning he didn't want anyone near him let alone being handled but now he signals to me when he wants to come out and if its an...
  3. Beman

    Relatively new cham owner checking a couple of points

    @GoodKarma19 @SharpShooter @snitz427 @JoXie411 @jamest0o0 @dshuld OP is in the UK and was told to get the large exo terra. This is not currently bio active and he would like help to be able to set it up this way for his panther. We are still correcting and adjusting husbandry but right now he...
  4. DelBoy

    Cannot Solve Eye issue

    Chameleon Info: Your Chameleon - The species, sex, and age of your chameleon. How long has it been in your care? Ambilobe Panther Chameleon, male, 6 months old. I've had him for 3 months. Handling - How often do you handle your chameleon? 3/4 times a week for 10 mins a time. Feeding - What are...
  5. Leighqt

    Nervous/Excited New Member with Bioactive Setup!

    Hiya I’m also from UK, and just got my baby Panther, I will be setting up a Bio Viv when he’s a bit older.
  6. Rufus73

    Newbie but not new to reptile keeping

    Hi ,I've kept reptiles for many years mostly snakes and ball pythons in particular , but now I'm in the process of setting up two enclosures for my soon to be gotten panther chameleons I'm based in Scotland UK so a screen enclosure is out of the question as it's too cold most of the year I...
  7. Leighqt

    Nervous/Excited New Member with Bioactive Setup!

    No problems, makes life easier doesn’t it.
  8. DelBoy

    Cannot Solve Eye issue

    First of all Beman, thank you very much for taking the time out to go through that and to give me your recommendations, i do have a couples of Q's for you; When you talk about cycling the feeds in 8's, does 8 represent 8 days? so EP-A on days 1-3, Ca on day 4 .. so on and so fourth? or does 8...
  9. AChameleonObserved

    Glass vs. Mesh Cages

    We've got our 8 month old panther in a glass bioactive viv and we love it. We're in the UK so it can be hard to use mesh for temp and humidity. This podcast helped a lot with our decision too. Might be of use...
  10. Zeyna04

    Colour okay?

    Thank you for getting back to me so quickly. A) I DON’T gutload spinach? B) I knew I should’ve gone with my gut on getting more supplements. I’ve just ordered the extras he needs and will switch between them accordingly (should be coming tuesday). C) Due to the Covid situation I have been unable...
  11. AChameleonObserved

    Gutloading questions

    This was good to read. I was wondering this about Arcadia Insect Fuel too. I keep it dry but wondered if it should be changed. Think I need to put a lot less in, even though its only about a teaspoon. I use Spring/Fresh Greens and sweet potato at the moment. I'm in the UK and some of the other...
  12. starter

    Veiled breeders in Indiana?

    I found a great breeder in Northern London. He is originally from Hungary and has several Veiled with lots of babies and some Panthers and a whole garden house set up as a breedery. Has been breeding for more than 10 years. I got a healthy big adult Veiled male (pictured as my avatar) and a baby...
  13. N

    Relatively new cham owner checking a couple of points

    Chameleon Info: Your Chameleon - panther chameleon - 6-9 months old - had for 3/4 months Handling - daily Feeding - Grasshoppers - he eats about 2/3 per day on average - grasshoppers are gut fed with corn flakes and fish food at least a few days before going in. Supplements - none Watering...
  14. N

    Relatively new cham owner checking a couple of points

    Your Chameleon - Male panther chameleon. Had him for 7 months. Most likely a year old now. Handling - daily Feeding - Mainly grasshoppers, but also Dubia roaches (to mix it up) and moria worms (as a treat). 2/3 hoppers a day originally. But it is dependent on what he has eaten that week. Fed in...
  15. ChamGRRRL

    Gutloading questions

    Do you cook the sweet potatoes?
  16. NashansCamos

    Changes to baby's husbandry & enclosure

    SO I just made some changes, bought some new supplements, and got some more plants so I'm going to fill out the husbandry form again for my baby panther who will be arriving in about a week. I've also started logging temps and humdity levels. Chameleon Info: Your Chameleon - The species, sex...
  17. Curlytails

    First Lateralis hatching now

    the uk. we have no species here apart from red bar ambilobe panthers and veileds.
  18. chameleonneeds

    panthers and the market in the uk.

    Do you mean there are none in stores in the UK? Only one of the 3 stores I visited in Manchester actually had reptiles and they had a young ambilobe female. Another store owner told us many pet stores in the UK don't stock reptiles because a lot of people buy directly from breeders. I think...
  19. Leighqt

    Cold nights

    I live in Wales Uk and right now it’s cold likely to get colder in the coming weeks. My thermometer told me temperatures got as low as 15.6 C last night. Whilst I know Panthers can cope with this I’m still a little concerned as my Baby is so young ( 18 ish weeks) I’m going to be keeping the...
  20. snitz427

    Relatively new cham owner checking a couple of points

    @GoodKarma19 would be a good one to share some drainage ideas, as I believe she is using an exo terra as well. I use open or screened enclosures so I drain into a pan below, which won't work for the exo terra. I believe a common solution is to create a small, hidden PVC pipe in a corner that...
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