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  1. Robyn.lux

    Male panther digging?

    A lot of folk in the UK have these vivs. I've not had choice due to heating issues could never use mesh. Had to downsize for that reason as well even in his glass it wasn't holding properly, he's still a juvenile as well.
  2. NashansCamos

    husbandry check

    So as some of you may know on sunday i'm getting my 3rd chameleon Jango (or Django) on sunday. I just want to make sure everything is ready for him and there are no minor issues. Chameleon Info: Your Chameleon - The species, sex, and age of your chameleon. How long has it been in your care? -...
  3. Armortura

    Hello from North East UK

    Hi, Just got our first Ambilobe Panther a couple of days ago and he seems to be settling in nicely. Apparently he's about 3-4 months months old. We've also got beardies, but did a lot of research on caring for Panthers, so hopefully we can give him the best life we can. Piccy attached of little...
  4. Curlytails

    panthers and the market in the uk.

    i do know about chameleon world muji. well theres an opportunity for me to help out the hobby:)
  5. AChameleonObserved

    Eyes close before lights out

    Hi everyone. I have a 1 year old Panther Chameleon who is very happy/angry and healthy (been through the questionnaire on a previous post and all good). Sometimes he goes to his sleeping place early around 4pm (lights out at 7:30pm) and just waits there till lights are out and then he sleeps...
  6. AChameleonObserved

    Nervous/Excited New Member with Bioactive Setup!

    Quick question for some UK Panther owners, possibly @SharpShooter & @Cheeky - do you use tap water for misting? And do you ever use your shower for longer misting sessions? I'm just wondering if the water will be ok. Currently I'm just using cooled boiled water in the mister in the viv, which...
  7. S

    Chameleon laying in odd position under UV bulb?

    Your Chameleon - Elliots Chameleon,female and 8 months old. I've had her for 3 months Handling - Once a week Feeding - Medium crickets one every morning and one in the afternoon if she's eaten it. I use bug gel pots and cucumber. Supplements - Pro rep calcium dust every cricket and nutrobal...
  8. D

    Cold nights

    Our panther chameleons cage is 15 most of the time in the cool spot and we have a day mercury bulb and a night one that is just heat no light...well apart from a little orange glow..but Xander seems to be find we live in the UK and don't have central heating only an oiled filled radiator in our...
  9. AChameleonObserved

    Nervous/Excited New Member with Bioactive Setup!

    Yay!! Lovely to meet all you UK Panther Peeps. I know what you mean about the basking spot I do actually have a chain to raise it so I'll look into that. Think you're right about the plants, I'll seek out a bigger one. I'm in chats with people about the UVB light too. Thanks again everyone...
  10. G

    Help

  11. S

    Drainage solution for Evo Terra with glass bottom

    Hi all, I'm looking at creating a bio enclosure for my Elliots Chameleon. Trouble is that her enclosure is all glass apart from the top which is screen. Wondered how people are dealing with this? I don't really want to drill into the tank either... Your Chameleon - Elliots Chameleon,female...
  12. C

    I need urgent help - no exotic vet available until tomorrow!!

    Hey guys I really need some help with my 4 month old male panther chameleon. We’ve had him for just under 2 weeks, and this morning out of the blue he just seemed really.. sick. He wasn’t moving from his branch in the morning like he usually does. He was a super pale colour, wouldn’t move his...
  13. J

    Newbie

    thank you for the detailed response I thought I had put which species sorry, so I’m looking at a veiled Cham, room temperature during the day in the winter is around 70 increasing to 78 in the summer, night time temperatures 55 increasing to 65 in the summer, living in the uk we never have high...
  14. Kaizen

    Newbie

    So, there isn’t a quick answer here. The best approach is to figure out the environmental conditions of the place you intend to keep your new Cham. What are the daytime temp and humidity, what are the nighttime temps and humidity. Let’s say, for instance, that the daytime temp and humidity in...
  15. Beman

    Relatively new cham owner checking a couple of points

    Ok see feedback in red. I also have a few additional questions here. :) 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...
  16. jannb

    I need urgent help - no exotic vet available until tomorrow!!

    How’s he doing? How did the vet visit go?
  17. J

    Panther Scratching at the Glass constantly ??

    Hello My Panther chameleon is constantly scratching at the glass... But why ? hes a very friendly lizard "always has ants in his pants" i just want to know if this behavior he is demonstating is a sign of incorrect husbandry ect. My details are as follows: Panther Chameleon (Furcifer Pardalis)...
  18. M

    My panther chameleon doesn't shoot it's tongue, is that normal?

    Answering your questions. Chameleon details: Its a male blue bar embelobe panther chameleon, age APX 11 month. And had it for 2-3 months now. Handling: Almost every day for 1 or 2 minutes. But I never hold it and let him come to my hand. Feeding: I him big black crickets - metalworks - dubia...
  19. Cheeky

    Nervous/Excited New Member with Bioactive Setup!

    Hi, Another UK Bioactive Panther here :) I use a mesh cage but both can work. Definitely agree with other posters, you should look to get a uvb strip light instead of a compact. Compacts aren't as bad as they used to be but they still aren't as a good as a strip. I think you could do with a...
  20. cyberlocc

    New to chameleons advice welcome

    Guys this thread is depressing. That Viv is 24x18x36. That's the same size as the Kammers use to suggest, that's 6 inches shorter then Dragonstrand breeders, and that's easily made up for by using a 3 inch bio, instead of 10 inch tall pots. It's also 2 inches wider than that breeder and 2...
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