please help! the back of his head looks swollen

No, sorry...that article was not about sexing panthers it was about what to look for when buying a blue panther.

I have been led to believe that it's possible to sex panthers from hatching based on the hemipenal bulge...

I've also been led to believe that colors are different from males to females (I keep smaller chameleons that are not as colorful so have no practical experience with this).
 
I've gone through all the threads you started and it took quite a long time.

I'm going to ask again since you didn't answer...is this the same panther chameleon that you were trying to sell? If so why were you trying to sell it?

I asked "You've said in previous posts that your chameleon has a tongue issue...so how are you providing it with crickets? Have you made any changes to correct the tongue problem?"...and you didn't answer.

You said..."Looks lazy ,his ribs expand outwards when he lays on the sticks"...laying on the sticks instead of holding his body up and tongue issues can be signs of calcium issues....likely the result of you not using the calcium often enough and not providing proper UVB. I gave you a lot of information on gutloading and supplements, did you read it and do anything about your supplementing?? Did you start gutloading your insects?

I repeat...you said..."I haven't gave him any multivitamins,just the vitamin with d3." I replied ..."I hope you don't mean vitamin with D3 but rather calcium (a mineral, BTW) with D3...and even if that's what you mean IMHO you may be overdoing the D3 depending on the supplement you're using." You never answered.

You said..."After all the help from everybody unthinkable its the lack of vitamins."...how did you come to this conclusion??

You said..."note that he started looking sick when I got a.new 3 month vield They are right next to each other in seperate cages"...so you didn't quarantine the veiled in another room in case it was sick and brought something (bacteria, etc.) to your panther chameleon??

You said..."ive been dusting my feeders with calcium d3 3 times a week"...it looks like it might have a bit of gular edema. You said..."I think he had too much water and a watery saliva cane out of his mouth"...this excess drinking along with the edema and you previously saying that you gave him D3 fairly often might indicate kidney issues...but you need a vet to confirm it.

You said..."Uvb 9 hrs a day with daylight basking bulb Then at 7 pm I put red heat bulb on At night it about 82."...you don't need heat at night unless the temperature drops below 65F. He does need more than 9 hours of UVB. What's the temperature in the basking area? Can't remember if I read it somewhere or not.

If you go on without making corrections for much longer your chameleon may very well die. Is that what you want??
 
No, sorry...that article was not about sexing panthers it was about what to look for when buying a blue panther.

I have been led to believe that it's possible to sex panthers from hatching based on the hemipenal bulge...

I've also been led to believe that colors are different from males to females (I keep smaller chameleons that are not as colorful so have no practical experience with this).

Aren't all Panthers the same when it comes to sexing? It also does have a small section for sexing if you read a little bit further.
 
The picture he posted is a male panther for sure. It is far too colorful for a female. Very pretty cham too...it's a shame this person doesn't really seem to care to fix its situation.
 
NO I WAS NEVER TRYING TO SELL THIS CHAMELEON.
Thanks you guys. Sontiger that would be awsome if you can come down and help me out!

Ok the red bulb at night... The temps do drop below 65, so do I use a ceramis heat lamp instead?

I will go ahead andd provide 12 hours of uvb. Darnit ,I will go to a reptile store at noon to get the proper calcium without d3 and will feed him Crikets no matter what.
yes i know he's a Male. I need to check up on my vet if they take payments...
 
Kinyonga, that could be why too.. when I got the veiled , he came with a bigger terrarium than my panther,so I switched them cages,and now he caught something from the veileds cage
 
NO I WAS NEVER TRYING TO SELL THIS CHAMELEON.
Thanks you guys. Sontiger that would be awsome if you can come down and help me out!

Ok the red bulb at night... The temps do drop below 65, so do I use a ceramis heat lamp instead?

I will go ahead andd provide 12 hours of uvb. Darnit ,I will go to a reptile store at noon to get the proper calcium without d3 and will feed him Crikets no matter what.
yes i know he's a Male. I need to check up on my vet if they take payments...
Yes, if it is TOO cold, you can use a ceramic heat emitter or lamp or whatever its called. :p

Usually, stores don't carry calcium without D3. You have to purchase that online.
Kinyonga, that could be why too.. when I got the veiled , he came with a bigger terrarium than my panther,so I switched them cages,and now he caught something from the veileds cage

For future reference, NEVER switch chameleons into other cages without cleaning the cages VERY thoroughly first.
 
Usually, stores don't carry calcium without D3. You have to purchase that online.

Increasingly that's not true. I would call the store to be sure but I have seen both calcium and vitamins which specifically state "no D3" on the shelves in local reptile stores.
 
Even though im new to owning chameleons im sorry but you have made some major mistakes ive only had mine for about 4 months and ive gotten another one but before i even thought of getting one i did all my research then joined this site with very helpful people imo it seem's as tho you dont really care to much and im not trying to be mean but its a living creature and they are very delicate you need to read a book or something google is free there is so much information on there that you can find out or talk to someone that has owned them for years for instance half the people on here are trying to give you advice and you seem to just disregard it like "oh w.e im going to do what i want to any way" imo your being very selfish and should learn to listen before its to late because he is very pretty and it would be a shame if he died
 
Even though im new to owning chameleons im sorry but you have made some major mistakes ive only had mine for about 4 months and ive gotten another one but before i even thought of getting one i did all my research then joined this site with very helpful people imo it seem's as tho you dont really care to much and im not trying to be mean but its a living creature and they are very delicate you need to read a book or something google is free there is so much information on there that you can find out or talk to someone that has owned them for years for instance half the people on here are trying to give you advice and you seem to just disregard it like "oh w.e im going to do what i want to any way" imo your being very selfish and should learn to listen before its to late because he is very pretty and it would be a shame if he died

thank you...
 
Even though im new to owning chameleons im sorry but you have made some major mistakes ive only had mine for about 4 months and ive gotten another one but before i even thought of getting one i did all my research then joined this site with very helpful people imo it seem's as tho you dont really care to much and im not trying to be mean but its a living creature and they are very delicate you need to read a book or something google is free there is so much information on there that you can find out or talk to someone that has owned them for years for instance half the people on here are trying to give you advice and you seem to just disregard it like "oh w.e im going to do what i want to any way" imo your being very selfish and should learn to listen before its to late because he is very pretty and it would be a shame if he died

Punctuation is our friend.

IMHO and with no sugar coating (sorry, I've just run out of my daily supply), the OP purchased an animal he was not prepared for and couldn't really afford to set up or maintain. Research didn't go beyond what he wanted to hear, so a lot of important stuff was left out including what a healthy normal cham should look and act like. It takes hardly any time at all to find this forum online (and I don't mean walking around with a cellphone for a few minutes, I mean sitting down at a computer prepared to learn). The cham's breeder could have helped make better setup and care decisions before the cham even arrived. Now this lovely little cham is not thriving (but the OP is still vague and confused about what is wrong) and all the basic misunderstandings about cham care are catching up to him. The effort and time that should have been spent before bringing this creature home is now going to cost more than ever especially now that a vet may be needed. The OP is now on the defensive in the face of all the forum's concerns and can't get past it.

Maybe the best option is to find the panther a home with someone who is prepared to deal with his health issues before its too late.
 
GILLz.....YOUR JUST A HATER ON ALL PEOPLE . AND I HAVE NEVER SAID I WASN'T GOING TO LISTEN TO PEOPLES ADVICE. I ALWAYS SAY THANKS AND ACCEPT EVERYBODYS ADVICE . SOMEONE ALREADY TOLD YOU SOMETHING BEFORE IN THIS FORUM ,THAT SHOULD'VE GIVEN U A HINT....

MY CHAMELEON IS IN ALOT BETTER SHAPE DO TO THE FACT I'VE BEEN TAKING PEOPLES ADVICE.
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GILLz.....YOUR JUST A HATER ON ALL PEOPLE . AND I HAVE NEVER SAID I WASN'T GOING TO LISTEN TO PEOPLES ADVICE. I ALWAYS SAY THANKS AND ACCEPT EVERYBODYS ADVICE . SOMEONE ALREADY TOLD YOU SOMETHING BEFORE IN THIS FORUM ,THAT SHOULD'VE GIVEN U A HINT....

MY CHAMELEON IS IN ALOT BETTER SHAPE DO TO THE FACT I'VE BEEN TAKING PEOPLES ADVICE.
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If you really do care about your chameleon then fill out the FULL form, I don't know what you're hiding but it can't be as bad as your cham dying.
 
Kinyonga, that could be why too.. when I got the veiled , he came with a bigger terrarium than my panther,so I switched them cages,and now he caught something from the veileds cage

What about this part of Kinyonga's post. His neck still looks large in that new picture



You said..."ive been dusting my feeders with calcium d3 3 times a week"...it looks like it might have a bit of gular edema. You said..."I think he had too much water and a watery saliva cane out of his mouth"...this excess drinking along with the edema and you previously saying that you gave him D3 fairly often might indicate kidney issues...but you need a vet to confirm it.

All caps is not necessary please stop yelling.
 
Lol just cause I'm wiritng in caps ,doesnt mean I'm yelling .lol
Yes I have filled out the CHAMELEON form expert for humidity

The tempurature in my chameleons cage is 82. Basking is 92
At night I will start to use ceramic heat but I've been using red heat bulb at night cause the temp does drop below 60's.

His cage is place 3 1/2 feet above tile floor.
I also live in orange county
 
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