Hi.
I've just lost a male Panther who was CB(he was nearly 5) and kept Chameleons in the 90's very successfully(At that time mostly WC), it's not the species of animal it's the fact they are wild caught which means one minute they are feeding in their natural environment the next thing they...
Panther.
Hi.
Years ago I was given a wild caught Emerald Tree Boa that was refusing to feed, it was as a last resort, I checked the weather and rainfall of the Boa and constructed the viv in a similar manner to it's own eco-system, I also brought smoked glass for the front of the viv & fitted...
A puzzle
As promised a photo showing the lump at the base of the jaw. The previous owner has stated this has been on him from 6 weeks old when he purchased him and I've seen no reason to believe it affects him in anyway.
I've a male Panther who is around 18 months old tops. He is an intermittent feeder and is no real problem to look after. He follows on from a large male Panther recently deceased (And missed) The Panther has an equal rounded nobdule at the front of his lower jar, it's hard and seems to cause him...
Photo periods for Panther Chameleon.
Hi,
I think it's crucial you follow the heat and photo periods from Madagascar. Easy to find on the net. My lights on at 6am and off at 6pm with infra red heat at night. Temp 80 at night dipping as seasonal averages change locally. To prevent light...
Locusts.
Hi,
I feed my Panther chameleon locusts (Adult) and generally have no problems keeping them alive. 1 tub generally lasts 2 weeks.
I keep the locusts like you in a small plastic viv. Heated at room temp during the day. They are fed on fresh green food daily and I use kitchen towels...
Humidity
Hi.
This is my first posting. I've a male Panther and have read through all the advise given by all the keepers / collectors.
My one piece of advise regarding temp & humidity levels is to go online & check the weather of the country of origin. A good web site will show Day, Night &...