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  1. cloverthechameleon

    Bright burst in color?

    Shes beautiful, panther females are so sweet. What supplements are you using and what is your exact schedule? She appears to habe abit of Gular Edema (neck puffyness, usualy from over supplementation). Usually easily curable.
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    Burn? Fungal? Nothing???

    Whens the last time he shed? looks like the start of a shed to me.
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    Gravid colors?

    Thats why its crucial to always have a suitable lay bin in females enclosures all the time, so you dont have to play the guessing game.
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    Gravid colors?

    Always keep a lay bin in females enclosures.
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    Showing Receptive?

    Try posting a better picture of her roaming her cage without startling her and making her puff up (Hard I know, they hate cameras and phones). If you’re concerned about receptive colours, I don’t see a concern at all. Female panthers cycle through pinks, peaches and light browns in coloration...
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    Showing Receptive?

    She looks Gravid already. Do you have a lay bin in her enclosure?
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    My bioactive build

    How many cans of foam and tubes of silicone did you use ? Currently in the middle of a similar build.
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    Female Panther - Receptive

    Id wait until a year. It will do no harm and it will only benefit, if shes 64g now and showing receptive colors at 7 months she will most likely be a beautiful breeder in the future. Chameleons have amazing eye sight id advise putting a visual barrier so they can not see each other at all.
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    New Chameleon Owner, Need some advice! What should I do to start taming?

    They dont really enjoy being handled ever. Only time i ever handle is if im moving to outside cages or if i need to do a deep clean or something a long those lines. Dont expect to handle your chameleon very often. What you can do is hand feed to build trust. Hold the feeder insects with tongs or...
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    3 months old veiled chameleon acts strange

    Daily plain calcium. Multivitamin 2x per month, calcium with d3 (the one you have) also 2x per month. If you can get your hands on some repashy calcium plus loD you can use that as an all in 1 supplement on every feeding. No other supplements will be needed. Some keepers do this, personally I...
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    3 months old veiled chameleon acts strange

    IF he has MBD you can still save him yes. You need to read through these forums, theres tons of information on this website. Your chameleon is also not even close to fully grown. He will double in size and probably tripple in weight. That being said hes also not 3 months old, he looks to be...
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    Food

    She is not eating the insects becasue she is a wild caught chameleon and you are scraring her. Picking her up and placing her near insects will not make her eat, she needs to be comfortable to eat. I think your best choices are to either build her a screen enclsoure since i dont believe...
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    Rosy’s first clutch

    right away, offer her a big meal and lots of water and privacy for her to recover.
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    Tamatave Panther Advice

    Thats a stunning tamatave, as for feeding the more variety the better. Cut the meal worms out of his diet completely. Find a good staple ie, crickets or roaches and gut load them with a variety of fruits veggies and greens as well as a reputable commercial gut load. Personally i use Arcadia...
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    Likes Flowers More Than Bugs?

    Theres nothing wrong with eating Hibiscus flowers, i use fresh cut flowers in my gutload. Supers are not a problem if you feed occasionally or as a treat. Wouldnt use them as a staple, personally i find them disgusting and dont use them at all. If supers are the only thing shell eat then you...
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    Feet

    Looks great, is he still climbing the screen ?
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    Stuck Shed - Need Advice

    If it bothers you that much you can gently wipe it off with a q tip. Shed commonly gets stuck on the face area which isnt all too concerning. If shed gets stuck on a limp or foot this is when your chameleon becomes at risk.
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    Stuck Shed - Need Advice

    If the basking perch gets to 93 degrees now propped up, lowering the wattage either by a dimmer or by switching out to a lower wattage bulb would probably get you in the sweet spot.
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