Sir Rutherford
New Member
I recently got a female panther chameleon who is about four months old. She has a strange habit of what looks like she is "eating" her water. By this I mean that after I mist the enclosure, she will climb to the droplets and and take a big chomp on whatever they are on (usually a plastic leafy vine on the side of the enclosure). It is unusual because there is a dripper going over a hibiscus tree in the center of the enclosure and she does not use this for hydration. I have not noticed her ingesting any of the plastic yet, but I worry as she grows stronger she will be able to bite the plastic off and she will end up ingesting some of it. I have had 6 panther chameleons over a period of fourteen years and have never seen any behavior like this before. Anyone have any suggestions to change this behavior? If i remove the plastic vine I am worried this will stress her out as it is her primary "source" for hydration. Attached is a photo of the current enclosure. She likes the viney thing on the viewer right hand side. Thank you