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all i can think of is temps keep them at about 90˚ heat tape or any heating pad even the one you would use for a sore back or i.e. human heating pad i believe any major pet store has a section for reptile under cage heating mats
my male likes to come to the front of his cage for feeding time and he will stare at your hand then climb on but after like 5 mins or so. my female will only climb out if im wearing sunglasses eye contact thing any other time shes grumpy and hesitant. still working with her but its progress.
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You get more colors out of an Ambanja but the blues on a nosy be are very pretty and come in earlier but they tend to grow a bit slower as you can see in my sig I have both lol
dont get discouraged its a trust thing on the hand feeding do it for a few mins stay still might help not to make eye contact and if it doesnt happen try again tomorrow
its fight or flight its his nature run and hide or bite the crap out of it.
they usually come around if you offer food to them everyday and soon they will either eat off your hand or just climb right onto you and use you as a tree. my male panther still wont come out of his cage to me but is...
the first few days are the omg worry days cause to much research and horror stories are a lot of what you see. but just enjoy take a few pics get a tree for them to bask outside.
phosphorus free calcium make sure you have that every feeding
and calcium with D3 "TWO" times a month
dont mist the cage at night when they sleep you tend to disrupt them and it might cause URI (upper respiratory infections) temps can fall at night too its find for them you are crazy worried about things now but relax it will come with time and we all have some sort of answer
its called exploring the new home on the crawling around. little chams need to be fed every day. guessing its a veiled since petsmart doesn't deal in panthers, they are normally wrong. 4-6 inch cham is about 3 months old. so far your doing it all right don't be shy to post a few pics and show...
https://www.chameleonforums.com/care/caresheets/panther/
cal with D3 only two times a month but also dust feeders with cal every feeding these are 2 different products. Where as repashy has a cal+ LoD that you can look into with every feeding. "not an endorsement"
hope this helps