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  1. del1976uk

    Blue bar ambilobe panther chameleons for sale.

    Pleased to announce that we have another clutch of blue bar ambilobe babies for sale. Baby's will be ready to go to new homes early March. If anyone's looking to reserve one il be taking deposits of £25. Babies are priced £80 for females and £100 for males. They will come with care sheet and...
  2. del1976uk

    Manic as I've got 2 clutches of blue bars on the go. Mrs cracking up cos I've got vivs...

    Manic as I've got 2 clutches of blue bars on the go. Mrs cracking up cos I've got vivs everywhere and house is covered in fruit flies lol
  3. del1976uk

    Thanks I never thought of that to be honest. I've already submitted a pic for this month's...

    Thanks I never thought of that to be honest. I've already submitted a pic for this month's contest but il maybe try one of the baby pics next month.
  4. del1976uk

    Gravid/Receptive/Adult-Coloured Female Panther?

    Opinions vary but I didn't start feeding mine every other day until she was about a year old. Mine has never liked crickets and has always preferred locusts and roaches. She used to take 7 large locusts a day if thats any help to you
  5. del1976uk

    Gravid/Receptive/Adult-Coloured Female Panther?

    I don't think she's egg bound. When she's ready to lay you'll know cos she'll head down to the bottom of the viv and wander about looking for somewhere to lay. Your doing everything right you have a lay bin. I use a big tub filled with about 12 inches of damp playsand. It's always worked well...
  6. del1976uk

    Comment by 'del1976uk' in media 'Flash'

    Forgot to add these are his actual colours. No photo shop or editing at all
  7. del1976uk

    Gravid/Receptive/Adult-Coloured Female Panther?

    Hi forgot to add at that age I used to feed my female as much as she would eat in one sitting. Hope this helps
  8. del1976uk

    Gravid/Receptive/Adult-Coloured Female Panther?

    I would say your temps are fine. My female lay her eggs first time she was gravid but she was quite late. Around 8 months but she lays them fine every time in her laying bin. I'm breeding her at the moment and even still she lays her eggs pretty quickly with the minimum of fuss. I think I got...
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    6 week old baby blue bar ambilobe

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    panther chameleons

    here's some pics of my blue bar ambilobe panther chameleons
  19. del1976uk

    Gravid/Receptive/Adult-Coloured Female Panther?

    Definitely displaying non receptive colours. I would just leave her alone as much as you can. Maybe even put a towel over the front of the viv to give her some privacy. That's what I do when my females getting ready to lay. Here's a pic of my female displaying non receptive colours
  20. del1976uk

    Panther egg hasn't hatched!?

    I wouldn't worry too much I had a clutch of panther eggs that took 12 months to hatch and when the did all but one egg hatched within a couple of weeks. I just kept the egg in the incubator and checked it every day and then it decided to hatch one day 8 weeks later than the rest so it just goes...
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