julianfremaint
New Member
My panther chameleon is brown/black 90% of the time I see him. He rarely ever basks in the highest point of his cage. Why is he always black? I mist his cage often and feed him 10 or more crickets a day.
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Pictures are very helpful.
Might be a problem with your temperatures. What are your temps? how are you checking them?
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What is his basking temp? I think you accidentally forgot to put that down.
Secondly I think the reason you aren't seeing much feces is because 8-10 small crickets isn't much for a 5 month old in my opinion. Is this what the chameleon chooses to eat? Or have you given more? Most young chams eat around 14-18 in my experience sometimes even up in the twenties like my panther did. Also I think your lighting schedule is off if I did the math right... They need to be on a 12 hour schedule.
How long are you misting for when you mist? And how often are you misting roughly? I know you say you do it randomly but a rough estimate would help.