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  1. kevtr0n

    Chameleon is acting different

    Yeah my room is around 65 degrees and the thermometer in his cage says its about 85-90 in his basking spot.
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    Chameleon is acting different

    Well that's a relief.. do you think I should move him to the bigger enclosure?
  3. kevtr0n

    Chameleon is acting different

    Supplements are daily calcium without D3, once a week calcium with D3, and once a week herptivite multivitamin. Lighting is 100 watt heat lamp and a UVB lamp. I have a reptile fogger going 12 hours a day in his setup as well.
  4. kevtr0n

    Chameleon is acting different

    Haha I am pretty sure he is a boy. His colors from what I have read indicate he is a boy.
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    Chameleon is acting different

    Pixel is a Grier Panther chameleon. He is about 7 months old. He has two enclosures: A 12x12x24 glass and a 18x18x36 cage. His diet is a mixture of his staple crickets and I supplement it with superworms and waxworms. So Pixel has been wanting to leave his enclosure every day for the past few...
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    Concerned about spot over Pixel's eye.

    I got my chameleon yesterday and I have noticed that he has some white flakes over his left eye. Does this signify that he is shedding? Is this a healthy color for him? Sometimes he is a nice forest green with black bars, but for the most part he is a dull green or brown. I am assuming his...
  7. kevtr0n

    Meet Pixel!

    Thank you! I was using Flukers, so maybe I should stay away from that.
  8. kevtr0n

    Meet Pixel!

    Hello, I am new here and a just got my very first chameleon. He's a Grier Panther that I got from Mike from FLCham. I have a bunch of questiongs: He is about 4 or 5 inches long and I was wondering what the best food for him is? Crickets? Waxworms? Bloodworms? Hornworms? I coat everything...
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