okiroo
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Im new as well. I got a Ambanja Panther Chameleon. His name is pluto. He's about 3 months old. I love him. Still have a couple questions tho. What kind of fruits and veggies work? Carrots? apples? pineapple? also do i need to watch anything in particular in these first few months? poop? eating? I have him on a 12on 12 off lighting pattern with the double in one UV/basking light. I put about 6 crickets a day in. Mist a few times a day and have a dripper. he sleeps like a rock when lights out.he's fun to play with. Would you suggest a reptile hammock closer to the light or is the vine good? Sorry so many Q's, im just super stoked.
ok...aside from basic info...anyone have answers...
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you definitely could use some more vines and branches both vertical and horizontally. Some more foilage would not hurt too. I would raise the basking branch up some so it about 8 inches below the light. It looks kinda far down. 6 crickets a day is not near enough for a 3 month old. 15-20 crickets per day. Also when you asked about fruits and veggies, you mean for your crickets to eat or your chameleon? Most panthers do not eat any furits or vegetables as opposed to the Veilds who do eat some. Carrots the pineapple(which I am not sure of) would be ok for gutoad along with other dark leafy greens.. Also substrate is frowned upon as your chameleon could injest it and become ill or die not to mention the bacteria that will grow from it gettting wet. I would remove that and leave the cage floor bare.
great set up, good lookin lil male jacko...so as for breeding, or keeping pairs..ive done it many times over many years, i usually kept trios together 1 male to 2 females (nice!, living good) however, i kept my chams in a walk in closet, so it was quite large and i was able to provide three bascking sites and four large (very long) uvb bulbs along the ceiling..i got numourus "drops" from my females, and they usually pop out around 11-20 babies at a time..thats where it got expensive (separate caging fully set up, and lots of real small feeders) and time consuming..if you arent on top of those babies all day everyday untill they are 2 months they will die off.. but looks like you are doing good!
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Cool i thought that he was maybe needing more crickets. Im goin ti but some vines and braches today. So you beleive that the substrate(mulch right?lol) is bad? i thought it was good to catch poop and in case he falls....
Your plants and the cage floor will catch the poop.
We do not recommend substrate because if they ingest it, whether accidently when a feeder bug gets in it, or on purpose (they have been known to eat non food items) it can cause impaction.
I would recommend starting a new thread, and filling out the how to ask for help form, just so we can make any suggestions on your husbandry.
They seem to be doing ok together now..here is hoping!