Tongue topics

I'm new to the world of chameleons and I have a panther. I'm just wondering how long their tongues are? and if there's anything I should look out for regarding his tongue?

Any feedback would be appreciated.
Also, here's a shot I captured earlier
 

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I believe I read that it is about twice the length of their body. I'm not sure if there is anything to look for color wise, but as long as he's shooting at insects fine, I wouldn't worry too much. Beautiful little guy you have there by the way!
 
I believe I read that it is about twice the length of their body. I'm not sure if there is anything to look for color wise, but as long as he's shooting at insects fine, I wouldn't worry too much. Beautiful little guy you have there by the way!

Wow that's amazing! And he seems to be getting on fine with shooting his tongue! No problems there! And thank you, he knows he's a looker!
 
Welcome to the world of chameleons!

Do you know about supplements, proper feeding/gutloading the insects, appropriate temperatures, proper UVB light?
 
Welcome to the world of chameleons!

Do you know about supplements, proper feeding/gutloading the insects, appropriate temperatures, proper UVB light?

Thank you! And I've done plenty of reading up and my local rep shop expert is always on hand for me.
I've read about gut loading and I'm using kale and carrot at the moment. 80-90 Fahrenheit and the light supplied to me was recommended from the store owner and also meets what I have read from here.
 
My fellow moderator Chris Anderson has written his dissertation on tongue mechanics. I’ll let him weigh in on that topic (he can explain it far better than I) but here are some interesting tongue tidbits for you: https://www.chameleonforums.com/thr...planation-on-the-mechanics.77322/#post-729138

Some of you might find this neat. I’ve managed to capture the entoglossal process in some of my chameleons. Look closely at the tongue in these photos; you can see the bone inside.

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Trace said:
Some of you might find this neat. I’ve managed to capture the entoglossal process in some of my chameleons. Look closely at the tongue in these photos; you can see the bone inside.

Those are great photos!! Very interesting!
 
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