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As far as the lighting goes hes been under the 5.0 UVB for roughly 2-3 months. He gets outside time everyday for 2-3hrs with sun/shade and misting. I mist him every 4 hours anywhere from 30-60 seconds (mistking). We dust calcium without D3 6 days a week, with d3 once every other week, Multivitamins once every other week. (Twice a month each). We got him from LLLReptile (captive bred as they say). Eats crickets, silkworms and occasionally hornworms. If there’s any advice other than lightning please let me know. We learn as we go.@LuisMerc how long has he been under the incorrect UVB compact bulb? what has your supplement schedule been? Is he captive bred? These things should be noted so that whoever buys him has the information in case their are health issues.
Yes i understand. i mean it as in i wish i can keep as many Chameleons as i want. My wife and i came up with the decision to downsize for now so we can breed in the future. My panthers are still too young itll be some time. But that’s the plan.
Im in an Apartment and it is the absolute worst. We’re actually closing on a house next week so im excited for the projects to come.I really wish I could take him. ?
grumble grumble...stupid tiny house...grumble grumble
I do love the fact they give live birth and you really dont gotta worry about taking care of sensitive eggs for soo long.Not that I have a vote in what you choose breed but as a Jacksons keeper myself, I would rather see you breed them There is no shortage of candy colored Panthers!