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    Skin Shed

    I've never seen a Chameleon shed it's skin. Yesterday my chameleon looked fine, but just now I looked at it, and he looks like this is that normal? when my python sheds it's skin it takes a couple of days, buth the chameleon is doing it in seconds. So is this normal? Thank for any input.
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    Sexing Panther Chameleons

    I was having some trouble finding out what sex my panther is. and in my search I found this pic, and thought it may help some of you out on sexing your panther chameleons. You see the bump at the base of the tail, this means it's a male. Hope this helps some of you out.
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    I'm not sure if this is a burn or not. I hope not, can you tell if this is a burn or just a color change of the Chameleon. The bit under the belly is the bit I’m talking about. Also Should I raise the heat lamp a bit because, it's just sitting on top of the mesh and the Chameleon can climb...
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    New To The Site

    Hi all I'm new to the site, and have just found this forum. This is a pic of my chameleon which I got yesterday. I have some questions. How many Crickets/Locusts do you feed your panther Chameleon? Can you tell from the pic if my Panther Chameleon is male or female? Thank you.
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