And as you said being pinkish, means she is ready, if it is her first time and there is no male at sight, she may stay pinkish a while, even 3, 4 weeks, but then she will have eggs, As soon as she stops eating and you will see her walking all around the enclosure looking restless, she will need...
Seems little small, otherwise beautiful girl. And when it comes to eggs she will have them depending on food and heat, but you should already have laying bin ready as panther girls can have eggs as soon as 6 months old.
There is a lot of Veiled and Oustatlet chameleons that are wild, living in Florida, basically the whole south, lake Okeechobee being the cut off area if you will, people catching them all the time, but they also get shot at all the time as they are usually farmed, but you can find them, and...
You can just easily pull them out, no worries, if you do, let his bottom sit in look warm water and then pull, if still needed to be done, it's a sperm plug, no biggie, not like you pulling a body part.
Everyone will tell you something different and they are all right. I got them outside all year long, unless temps go down to 50, so there may be 95 on a hot summer day, but 70s on a cool winter day, they will regulate their temperature, so it's not as important what the temperature really is but...
Wow, I only got 4, they munch 10 nymphs a day so that is 5 day supply for me, so with the cricket and superworm help maybe a month as I don't feed every day, but for 6, wow, they must be babies.
Like I said, bought it year ago, check Home Depot website for misting kit, or patio misting kit many will pop-op, starting at 19$ or so all the way to 100's for elaborate kits with 50 or more heads. Timers starting at 10, programmable digital ones starting around 30. They can even be sometimes...
Hi JuniorC, not sure about mistking, but I use misting system for patio, bought in Home Depot, It was like 29$ it has 12 nozles, You can put up to 2 together, and I also bought timer ( I beleive it was like 40$), that attaches right to the hose outlet, works fine over a year now, no pump needed...