If you bought it from a breeder they should have let you know the sex. But if not give a little more information like what’s the age and length cause pics can be misleading.
A responsible breeder with some exceptions will not sell a baby chameleon under 3 months old. And @LukeTheLizard said at the end of the post “I think” so you don’t know the age? I would not take that advice of getting a 1 month old baby. Instead take the extra couple months and get your...
If she is or isn’t either way she needs a lay bin and you will find out soon enough. Also you need to have a visual barrier around the bottom 1/3 of her enclosure giving her privacy and security.
This can possibly answer your question from Bill Strands podcast today 5/15/20
https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/chameleon-academy-podcast-with-bill-strand/id1063849084#episodeGuid=6d63c19e-67b9-497c-8184-a93b7cfc47ec
You can try what I have done and is to get some PC fans blowing into the cage from the top. The reason for gnats is humidity plus stagnant air. I was given this tip from a Mistking rep at a show last summer. And ever since I haven’t had gnats issues except once last week when I noticed gnats out...
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You can upgrade the cage now if you like. Fungus gnats come from when you you have high humidity plus stagnant air I know you said that you have the ceiling fan on but that’s probably not enough to circulate the air inside the cage you have. You can achieve better air circulation by adding a...
Not sure what you consider outrageous but an average cost for a male Panther is between $250 & $350 each. And that is not outrageous there’s a lot of work put into them before they can even be ready for a new forever home. Also if your concern is the price of the Cham oh boy are you in for a...
This is probably the best looking diy setup I have seen so far. But how about watering? Do you have to manually water each cage ?? If so that’s a lot of hands on.
Definitely remove the pot from egg bin! Also not sure what type of soil that is but what I have done is use 1 part play sand and 3 parts organic soil and moistened enough to clump. You need to give her a place where she doesn’t feel exposed. You can do this by placing some type of cover around...
Check this daily podcast it could help you
https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/chameleon-academy-podcast-with-bill-strand/id1063849084#episodeGuid=c538a81b-03b5-4087-a568-6568b2e5addd Or
https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/chameleon-academy-podcast-with-bill-strand/id1063849084?i=1000436546668
Just for those who are worried about letting flies loose in the house. These guys are not like your ordinary house flies. So with that being said they are very easy to catch and not only that if you pick one up you will notice they will most likely just walk on your fingers kinda like a pet fly ?.
Ok well based on the pictures it appears she is in it doesn’t appear to be any type of horizontal branches. And yes hefty is not a good sign for chams but if she is carrying eggs then she looks ok. If her urates are more yellow then white you can work on her hydration cycles. Do you only use a...