Picasso123
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This is day 2 of him sitting in the same spot.
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How long have you had him? Has his surrounds changed? Panthers will usually slow down if cold. Is he under the heat lamp? Or if ill, and have something going on internally. If no interest in food, and not moving, a trip to vet is advised to check for parasites. Is this all day? Or are you viewing at end of day? Age? Need details.This is day 2 of him sitting in the same spot.
Chameleon Info:
Gorgeous cham...note the bold.
Your Chameleon - Panther Chameleon, 9mth in my care for 3.
Handling - Never he's to shy.
Feeding - I feed now when the crickets are gone which seems every other day. I feed the crickets romaine, carrots and oranges.
Supplements - Herpivite once a week. Rep-cal 2 times a week. But he isn't eat much now. You want to use a Calcium with no D3 or phosphorous at about every feeding, calcium with D3 twice a month and a multivitamin twice a month as well.
Watering - I mist him with a spray bottle for a minute or so 4 times a day. Sometimes he drinks not lately it seems though. Try a dripper as well, looks dehydrated based on droppings
Fecal Description -![]()
Never been tested for parasites.
Cage Info:
Cage Type / Lighting Using a Screameleons cage setup for juveniles.
Temperature - 85 during the day mid 70s at night. I have a temp probe i teh cage under his basking light. So is basking 85? Your temps should preferably drop 10-15 degrees, so in the 60s at night
Humidity - 50% it's summer it naturally humidity. Should average a little higher, aim for 70%
Plants - No no plants??
Placement - It's near a central air vent but not directly under it. He's on a table. He located in CT.
Current Problem - He just looks at me all day. He's been in the same EXACT spot below since Wednesday.
Pictures are helpful
These are from Wednesday.
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