Also, the adults don't have mouths. They are a little scary looking (I think they look like an elongated wasp dipped in black paint) but physically cannot bite you or your cham :) They also don't live very long, so feed them off quick!
Just give them some room, feed them lots and keep them warm. Mine pupate in slightly higher than room temp with minimal problems as long as I keep the humidity around 60%. However, they do pupate faster between 29-30C. They eat like you cannot believe, though- so keep the food coming. One larva...
Watch for noserubs in the smaller cage: the teenage boys really wanna roam and they can damage their rostrums if she rub their nose too aggressively on the mesh. If you are going to have another enclosure up and running in the next few weeks I would think it would be fine to have in him the 36"...
I would disagree with this, pretty strongly. I have my guy in a 36x24x60 cage and he uses every single bit of it. An adult male panther reaches somewhere between 17" to 19" long, so he could reasonably touch both sides of a 18' wide cage at the same time. That does not seem like nearly enough...
You think that old? My ambilobe is a touch over 8 months and from those pictures he could comfortably swallow this little panther. But then, Vladislav is a moose :P
@sydneymarie93; in any case, jpowell86 won't steer you wrong :) Your cham is gorgeous: you gotta love those blues! What's his name?
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You have a male panther chameleon. It's impossible to know his locale without knowing his geneology or...