newcham123
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Hello everyone. I have a 3 month old ambanja x nosy be panther. He eats, poops, and sleeps like a champ. Growing like a weed. I noticed yesterday a very small area of pigment that looks abnormal compared to the rest of him on the hind surface of his left rear leg. It does not appear on the other side. I've attached a picture. Just an errant pigmentation, or something to worry about?
Chameleon Info:
Cage Info:
Chameleon Info:
- Your Chameleon - 3 month old male Panther chameleon.
- Handling - 5 min. daily
- Feeding - He is eating well, eats 15 gut loaded and calcium dusted crickets per day.
- Supplements - Calcium without d3 5x/week, calcium with d3 1-2x/week, multivitamin 1x/every other week
- Watering - We have a mistking system
- Fecal Description - Perfect cham poops
- History - None of importance
Cage Info:
- Cage Type - Aluminum screen cage, 16x16x30
- Lighting - 12 hours on 12 hours off. For UVB we use a reptisun 5.0, and for heat we have a 75w basking bulb on a dimmer
- Temperature - Basking temp is ~80, drops off to ~70 in the bottom parts of the cage. Lowest overnight is 65. Temperature measured with IR thermometer gun thing.
- Humidity - 40-60
- Plants - Two live pothos.
- Placement - In our bedroom, on a desk. We live in a noisy house so the bedroom is the quietest place.
- Location - VA, USA