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  1. howasaur

    Panther Chamleon(Fat Lip)

    My panther Chamleon has a fat lip well it looks that way. The lower front is turned down. It is eating properly had 2 hornworms, a couple of silks and crickets with no problem. Should I be concerned!!! He about 19" long and quite active. I'll try to get pictures
  2. howasaur

    Finally a warm Day

    :)It was finally warm (22C) enough to take Steve outside for a outing. he is a panther Chameleon approx 17" long. He hung out on my shoulders and head and took in the suns rays. he also gathered a crowd of curious children and adults wanting to know all about him. When I took him inside he was a...
  3. howasaur

    Red & Black Ants, Monarch Butterflys

    One of the nutritional charts mentioned Red Ants as a food source. I was wondering about their bite. In Western Canada we have both Red and Black ants. Are they both acceptable as a addtional food source once in a while? Also the Monarch Butterfly I beleive has a toxin in them and birds will not...
  4. howasaur

    Plant: Pothos (Epipremnum)

    I was going to use this hanging plant in Steves Home ( Panther Chameleon) but checked one list on the internet and didn't find wheather it was a safe plant to use. Is this a safe plant for Steves terrarium.
  5. howasaur

    Steve enjoys his home

    Hi: Just bought a hanging plant Pothos(Epipremnum) for his cage a little big I intertwined the vines around his branches and he now as more areas to disappear and hide. By the way Steve is a Panther Chameleon approx. 16" long By the way I have removed the plastic hanger and may later on if it...
  6. howasaur

    Your right I should say hello

    :) I'm new to the boards and a new chameleon owner of a Panther chameleon by distance and live in Calgary Alberta Canada. The Panther Chameleon named Steve lives at my Son's house, due to the fact that my better half doesn't like any pets of any kind in the house. My son asked if I wanted it...
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