Peppered
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About a month after bringing Pepper home, I purchased two panther chameleon eggs. I probably should have given myself more time before deciding to make such a big leap, but I can't really take it back now... But I feel pretty confident with what I have learned so far, and I'm excited to say that one of the eggs has hatched!!
I noticed it started to just barely sweat yesterday but I wasn't anticipating it to shrink and fully hatch out so quickly based on what I've read about the process but I guess the little one was eager to come out! I'm curious if anyone has thoughts on the sex of this tiny baby? To my untrained eyes I think it might be a boy...
I took a few opportunity pics before letting it loose in the baby bin (which is sitting inside an XL reptibreeze to catch the stray mist lol). Please let me know if there may be anything wrong with the setup!
There's a small palm plant and pothos in right now, I decided to start simple so that I can make sure the little one is eating and pooping well. I also have the mister set to go off for 2 minutes at 8:30am (30 minutes before lights on), 1 minute at 2:30pm, and 1 minute at 8pm. Lights off at 9pm. I still need to observe the humidity levels with this timer setup but I'll adjust it as needed
I noticed it started to just barely sweat yesterday but I wasn't anticipating it to shrink and fully hatch out so quickly based on what I've read about the process but I guess the little one was eager to come out! I'm curious if anyone has thoughts on the sex of this tiny baby? To my untrained eyes I think it might be a boy...
I took a few opportunity pics before letting it loose in the baby bin (which is sitting inside an XL reptibreeze to catch the stray mist lol). Please let me know if there may be anything wrong with the setup!
There's a small palm plant and pothos in right now, I decided to start simple so that I can make sure the little one is eating and pooping well. I also have the mister set to go off for 2 minutes at 8:30am (30 minutes before lights on), 1 minute at 2:30pm, and 1 minute at 8pm. Lights off at 9pm. I still need to observe the humidity levels with this timer setup but I'll adjust it as needed