Not only are locales definable by the location they are taken from, the colours they wear, but also, the proportion of their body. In general some locales might have larger bodies and smaller heads, others have longer tails. The ankaramys tend to have a very skinny head if you look down on it from the top.
If you are REALLY interested in catering to Ankaramys different than other panthers, then you could look into finding the climate of the specific area and compare it to how you are keeping your other locales successfully- providing more mist or less based on the annual percipitation and similar changes.
But as most would agree, the panther chameleon is a strong adaptable animal and they dont need special attention between the locales.