caradea
New member
Hi,
I just got a baby panther chameleon, but was not told what type it is. They had two adults in the store, one of which was very bright blue colours. I was told that my baby would look like that one when it gets older. Right now his colours pretty much are just browns, small bits of green, reds and whites. Is there a certain age when their colours become much brighter? I was told that mine's about 5 months old. I'm attaching a picture... can anyone identify which kind of panther he is? Also, I wanted a boy because I've heard that the females can have problems with their eggs.... they said this one's a boy, but is there a way to confirm this?
Lastly, we've been handling him a lot (with clean hands!) and he's always happy to jump onto our hands, and has only hissed once (when we first got him). He's eating like a little piggy... about 10 medium crickets per day.... but i really want to know if there are any signs of stress i should look for. Any advice would be greatly appreciated, as i am very new to the world of chameleons.
Thanks!
I just got a baby panther chameleon, but was not told what type it is. They had two adults in the store, one of which was very bright blue colours. I was told that my baby would look like that one when it gets older. Right now his colours pretty much are just browns, small bits of green, reds and whites. Is there a certain age when their colours become much brighter? I was told that mine's about 5 months old. I'm attaching a picture... can anyone identify which kind of panther he is? Also, I wanted a boy because I've heard that the females can have problems with their eggs.... they said this one's a boy, but is there a way to confirm this?
Lastly, we've been handling him a lot (with clean hands!) and he's always happy to jump onto our hands, and has only hissed once (when we first got him). He's eating like a little piggy... about 10 medium crickets per day.... but i really want to know if there are any signs of stress i should look for. Any advice would be greatly appreciated, as i am very new to the world of chameleons.
Thanks!