What is the Average size of a 4 month old Panther ?

can you show a pic, I'm trying to picture 4.5 inches in my head but it's no use just to old to comprehend.
 
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4.5 inches is within the normal range. If you want more info about the health of your Panther post some pics of it, include your set up too. You didn't mention if it's a male or female.
 
4.5 inches is within the normal range. If you want more info about the health of your Panther post some pics of it, include your set up too. You didn't mention if it's a male or female.
can you show a pic, I'm trying to picture 4.5 inches in my head but it's no use just to old to comprehend. I'm thinking including his tail that may be a little small.
He is a female and here is a pic of him and his enclosure it is 18x18x32
 
the is what he looks like bobcochran
 

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That is a poisonous plant if I'm correct, that type of schefflera is not supposed to be used with chameleons at all.
 
I've herd money trees are no good look it up I wouldn't use it Panthers will eat it mines eats his live plant every once in awhile
 
trust me I researched everything extensively before buying a panther. I wanted one since I was 10. I would never make that mistake
 
What locale is your Panther? You could put some more fake vines or sticks in there for him to explore and use a little more of his cage-just more variety. Make them different sizes so he has to grip small, medium, and large branches- good exercise for the feet and legs.
 
Is it an actual Pachira Aquatica? That's the only type of money tree that would be safe to use. Just because something is labeled under a generic name doesn't mean it actually is that item. Especially if you got in a big box store, you need to look up it's scientific name.
 
He is a blue bar ambilobe×nosy mitsio and I will check
What locale is your Panther? You could put some more fake vines or sticks in there for him to explore and use a little more of his cage-just more variety. Make them different sizes so he has to grip small, medium, and large branches- good exercise for the feet and legs.
Is it an actual Pachira Aquatica? That's the only type of money tree that would be safe to use. Just because something is labeled under a generic name doesn't mean it actually is that item. Especially if you got in a big box store, you need to look up it's scientific name.
 
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