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Allie30

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Hi everyone, my name is Allie.

I have always had an interest in reptiles at a young age, past pets include Slash and Elvira my corn snakes which i successfully bred, a bearded dragon called Grok, a frilled dragon called Cleo and a very impressive black and white tegu called Boris.

I had to have a bit of a break from reptiles when my son was born but then Wilfred arrived as a surprise birthday present to me from my son and his dad! He is a Designer Cross Panther (nosy faly x ambilobe). He has settled in really well, eats loads and is very friendly already :D

I am hoping to find some like minded people on here and learn lots about chams as my little fella grows up!
 
Hi Allie and welcome to the forums! You have come to the right place to learn that is for sure! Lots of great experienced keepers here who all share a love for chameleons! Are you sure you have all the proper lighting, supplements, etc to keep your cham healthy?
 
Hello, welcome to the forum :) it's also a great place to show off photos of chameleons.........they grow up fast so you'll want to take lots :)
 
Welcome to the forums Allie. My name is Jann and I keep veileds, panthers and a parsonii. They are all a pleasure to care for. I'm sure you will do fine with Wilfred, just read everything you can here. I have a blog for new keepers of veileds and panthers that I'm attaching for you below. I hope that you will find if useful. As soon as you can you'll have to post some pictures of Wilfred so we can all see what he looks like. Jann
https://www.chameleonforums.com/blo...-keepers-young-veiled-panther-chameleons.html
 
Welcome to the Forums. Nice to see you found us :) You will find that many here have been raising their Chams for years. They share a wealth of knowledge and all of it is yours for the asking. Good luck with your new baby:D
 
Thanks everyone :) Here's a pic of my set up, I think I have everything I need including the Exo Terra misting system.

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Also I use Repashy Superload and the Calcium plus. Is this enough or do I need some multi vit etc?

Pic's of Wilfred on the way....
 
Thanks everyone :) Here's a pic of my set up, I think I have everything I need including the Exo Terra misting system.

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Also I use Repashy Superload and the Calcium plus. Is this enough or do I need some multi vit etc?

Pic's of Wilfred on the way....

im not shure how to supplament panthers but i've heard of an all in one supplement. someone here will hopefully chim in and tell you about that. your cage is beautiful...but not quite right. we tend to use screen cages so air doesnt get stagnent. dont feel sad about useing that one beacuse it can probally work for a little while untilll you get a new one+ you can later use it for mini chams called pygmys(SUPER CUTE!) i did the same thing anyways:eek::rolleyes:


other than that substrate in general can be problamatic and you may want to remove it. this is up to up becuz i've never seen any problems when a healthy cham eats dirt. mine have actually eaten chuncks of dirt and been fine. i've seen it. but be warned there is a risk.

the care you put into makeing that cage shows and it really is very pritty. :) im going to link you to a thread i made and my chams homes. i use a method called Freerangeing(FR for short.) you will need a 5.0 UVB and mabey a basking. do you know the temps you need?



link to my FR setups-https://www.chameleonforums.com/clair-chloes-fr-updated-70829/



i hope this is helpful.
 
im not shure how to supplament panthers but i've heard of an all in one supplement. someone here will hopefully chim in and tell you about that. your cage is beautiful...but not quite right. we tend to use screen cages so air doesnt get stagnent. dont feel sad about useing that one beacuse it can probally work for a little while untilll you get a new one+ you can later use it for mini chams called pygmys(SUPER CUTE!) i did the same thing anyways:eek::rolleyes:


other than that substrate in general can be problamatic and you may want to remove it. this is up to up becuz i've never seen any problems when a healthy cham eats dirt. mine have actually eaten chuncks of dirt and been fine. i've seen it. but be warned there is a risk.

the care you put into makeing that cage shows and it really is very pritty. :) im going to link you to a thread i made and my chams homes. i use a method called Freerangeing(FR for short.) you will need a 5.0 UVB and mabey a basking. do you know the temps you need?



link to my FR setups-https://www.chameleonforums.com/clair-chloes-fr-updated-70829/



i hope this is helpful.

Allie is is England where most chams are kept as she has her. Also the all in one calcium is repashy calcium plus that she is using.

Welcome Allie, we are all happy to have you join us. lots of folks here are also from UK, they will all chime in sometime.

Anything you have questions just jump in.
 
Allie is is England where most chams are kept as she has her. Also the all in one calcium is repashy calcium plus that she is using.

Welcome Allie, we are all happy to have you join us. lots of folks here are also from UK, they will all chime in sometime.

Anything you have questions just jump in.

oh im sorry :) i saw that you were in the UK and i know some people used glass 24/7 just didnt know where. now i do, lol :D
 
Here's some pic's of Wilfred. Can anyone tell if his actually a male? The breeder was 95% sure and said I can swap him if he isn't but I'm getting attached already!

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Yep, again I'm no expert on panthers, and I can't see a close up of his bulge, but that's a boy :)
 
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