Lennon and his cage.

Lennoncham

Chameleon Enthusiast
After talking to @GoodKarma19 in her enclosure thread I realized I haven’t posted any pictures of Lennon or his cage in a long time. His cage has been somewhat of a chameleon itself with the evolution of changes it has gone through over the past 2 years but I think I finally got it setup properly other then regular maintenance. I would like to turn it into a bioactive but that will be tackled in the future. I’m also going to have to rework my drainage system to get Cynthia’s new cage in there.
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Looks like you have done a good job, but I don't think the enclosure has adequate foliage. I think you need a central tree, like a ficus. Chameleons like a dense environment to hide, I do not see that here. A Pothos combined with a nice tree/plant will be awesome. Most times I have to really search to find my Cham.
 
Looks like you have done a good job, but I don't think the enclosure has adequate foliage. I think you need a central tree, like a ficus. Chameleons like a dense environment to hide, I do not see that here. A Pothos combined with a nice tree/plant will be awesome. Most times I have to really search to find my Cham.

I totally get what you mean but at this point there is no room in there for a tree with all the vines in the way I wouldn’t be able to put one in. Most of those plants have only been in there for a couple weeks so they will fill in. Even when I had a tree and thick coverage before he didn’t hide in it that much. He spends most of his time basking or around the edges of the enclosure.
 
Good looking boy!! :D

That's the exact style of drainage table I was considering before I settled on a bioactive, too!

Ya it works awesome but unfortunately it’s 4 feet from end to end so I wouldn’t be able to fit 2 cages on it without risking the water going out instead of in. The next size up that I could fit 3 cages on is 4x8 so way to wide. I think I’m going to use something as a temporary drainage and take the 2 that I have and cut the ends off and seal them together with the liquid rubber so it’s one big drainage table with 3 cages on it.
 
So I just weighed Lennon and he’s about 208g so not as big as I thought but still big for a panther. I’m gunna feel bad breeding him with Cynthia she’s only about 78g.

Big boy! :wideyed:

And sheesh - I get the feeling that Lily's an especially petite panther! She weighs in at 55g at a bit over a year old, and strikes me as somewhat plump for her frame!
 
Big boy! :wideyed:

And sheesh - I get the feeling that Lily's an especially petite panther! She weighs in at 55g at a bit over a year old, and strikes me as somewhat plump for her frame!

Ya that does seem a bit small. She may still have some growing to do though. From What I seen on google average for a femal is 60-100 grams and 140-180 grams for a male. Seems I may need to put Lennon on a diet.
 
Ya that does seem a bit small. She may still have some growing to do though. From What I seen on google average for a femal is 60-100 grams and 140-180 grams for a male. Seems I may need to put Lennon on a diet.

Yeah, I worry that her extended stay (8months) at a petstore has negatively impacted her growth... guess we'll see! Girl can eat, let me tell you! Pretty sure she has a miniature black hole in her somewhere. :unsure:
 
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