my new panther morph cross

kenny

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First i'd like to say how much i LOVE kammerflage kreations!!! I once had a veiled, who passed away in the spring. When we desided to get a new baby, only one name kept popping out, kammer! kammer! kammer! so kammer it is!
here is our new baby panther morph cross, Chilly!

The only thing im wondering is that he only shows these blue / green colours when hes outside. we have him out about once a week, but im wondering how i can get him to show these colours inside? is he not happy inside?
Its different have a panther than a veild, such pretty colours to deal with!
although nothing can compare to my first
 

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As he gets older, you will see him diplay color more easily. He will most likley become dominate, and to get my male fired...I puy him in a mirrow, or show him a female. Also, he will develope his true coloration as he gets older.

I would just say, be patient, and he will reward you with some great colors!:p

Jake


PS- Whats his lineage?
 
50% nosy be and 50% ambilobe
if you go to the kammerflage kreations website his sire is fingon. i cant wait to see what hes going to turn out to look like. its like having a new pet everyday, cuz everyday he looks different!
 
Chilly is a great name for his color scheme. Do be patient. His color will continue to develop for another year! It will become brighter with every shed too. Good things come to those who wait. You don't want to stress him out too much just to see him fire up. Natural sunshine often causes them to become more brilliant. I like to take pictures outside because of that. Take lots of pictures and enjoy the show. He is a surprise in the making :)
 
The only thing im wondering is that he only shows these blue / green colours when hes outside. we have him out about once a week, but im wondering how i can get him to show these colours inside? is he not happy inside?

Might just be the color spectrum that your bulbs produce washing out some of his color indoors. He looks like he's got some great potential already, so you probably won't have to wait too much longer to see how he's going to turn out. Might be cool to keep good photo records along the way since he's a cross locale and post them in a couple months.
 
I have seen quite a few chameleons take on brighter colors outside. I think it might have to do with being in a different environment and having to be "on guard" for predators.
 
thank you guys so much i will be patient!
and i will most definatly keep track of his progress...im kinda a picture finatic!every few months i take pictures making sure i get one really good one, im making a photo album, and hope to frame some of the good ones
 
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