Just couldnt resist taking more pix.

Damus

New Member
So i took Bonnie and Clyde's (recently named) cages out in the sun today and brought the camera along to capture the moment. They were both giving me some sass, especially when i had their cages facing each other so they could check each other out. With some sass they were both showing some impressive colors, they are both growing so fast. It was pretty hot today in TX so we were only outside for a little while, about 30 minutes or so. We came back inside for a treat of some horn/silk worms we got recently, they love em!

On a side note, whenever we got Clyde we didnt get any information on his locale, we are pretty positive he is an ambilobe but does anyone kno what kind, im thinking red bar cuz i see more red but im no expert, heres a post with more pictures of it will helphttps://www.chameleonforums.com/1st-day-our-new-panther-60096/.

I did a little crop editing and i hope y'all enjoy, i plan on getting a nicer camera in the future, i was leaning towards a DSLR of some sort, any suggestions?!

First some pictures of Bonnie
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And some of Mr. Man, aka Clyde :D
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Thanks!:cool:
 
They all look like they were overheating. Make sure next time if it's a hot day, you don't put the cham in direct sunlight. Especially without water.
 
They all look like they were overheating. Make sure next time if it's a hot day, you don't put the cham in direct sunlight. Especially without water.

yeah i agree, at first i just thought they didnt like the camera, but their mouths are open in like all of them...definitely make sure you keep them hydrated outside, especially in direct sunlight
 
They all look like they were overheating. Make sure next time if it's a hot day, you don't put the cham in direct sunlight. Especially without water.

I had the mister by my side and was using it. Plus their cages have plenty of places to hide and get out of the sunlight. I was saying the same thing to my buddy about their mouths being open because i know thats a sign of being hot and trying to cool down, but i knew i wasn't doing any harm. I only had them in direct sunlight for a minute or 2 while on the top of their cages, i could tell they weren't digging that so i put them back in their cages to do their own thing.I do appreciate your concern though!
 
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