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Ok, I am getting a Panther Chameleon this Sunday and I have a couple questions. Should I put dense vegetation in or should I leave the middle of his cage open a bit. Should I use papertowel as a substrate? with potted plants?


Thanks
 
I like to plant my cages pretty densely, but still allow for some open space to allow the UV to penetrate... :crazy03:
As for substrate, paper towels are the easiest to clean up and pose fewer risks. The bases for all my enclosures allow for the excess water to drain into a bucket below the cage.

Post pic's of your panther when you get him home!
 
Im very excited and I had a veiled for a couple months but it was WC and died of a respiritory infection :( I was sad but I just have to get another one and im sure this is a CB :)


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