I got this guy from LanceCham here on the board. He posts on Kingsnake as well. Tell him Matt sent you if you end up talking to him. They're about 8 months old, and big for their age.
cheers, Matt
I have panthers, but I'd say that 7" is too shallow. I have containers that are about 16" and my girls don't usually go all the way down, but they decide where to stop rather than: 'is this deep enough'. I'm using a simple black wastebasket from Wal-Mart: $2.50.
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LOL He's very confident, He'll hiss to keep you at bay when you walk by, but won't fire up unless I act like I'm going to eat him or something. Gentle is probably not the right word, he doesn't like coming out of his cage, unless he feels like he escaped.
He gets mad enough when I really harass him, but the mirror doesn't work and by the time I back away, he thinks he's won and cools down immediately. When he's really fired up the contrast really gets bumped up a notch; the blues don't change much, but the red gets much brighter.
Matt
You sound like you have a good setup, so I wouldn't worry much. Provide them with shade and water, and they'll figure it out. When in doubt, more shade. You could even just drape an extra piece of screen over the cages when they're outside.
Matt
He's only about 7 months old, and I can't get him fired up for the life of me... He wasn't what I was looking for when I came across him, but I couldn't pass him up either.
Matt
I just wanted to give some more props to Lance. The male I bought from him recently is awesome. He's a little pissy, but... (edit: B.U.G. not Lance haha)
I just put a bunch of photos here:
https://www.chameleonforums.com/patriotic-post-happy-4th-13411/#post109405
Cheers, Matt
I got motivated to do a patriotic series for the 4th. We wish you all well from Colorado.
This last one is a 100% crop of the previous pic for all you pixel peepers out there. You know who you are...
Cheers,
Matt
I'm in Colorado now, but while in Florida, we used to contain new ant mounds/colonies with boiling water... We would disturb the nest and when 10,000 of them were out trying to repair the damage; we'd strike! A few pots of boiling water later and the mound would die off... Cheap if nothing...
Anyone here from San Jose or the Bay area? I may need someone to ship a few chams for me from San Jose to Denver. I would reimburse for time and expenses of course.
Thanks everyone.
Matt
I recently bought two females from Bignev's (Nevin's) Primo line. I just wanted to let everyone know that they were packaged well and arrived happy and healthy. Well... Maybe not happy so much as happy to be out of the box.
Nevin is a pleasure to deal with and I'm sure I'll do business...
Variegated is just a phenotype, just describes the yellow in the leaves. I have a couple and they're just fine. From Lowes as well as a matter of fact. You can have variegated and non variegated varieties of the same species.
Cheers, Matt