Baby Panther Chameleon for sale
Proper care of your new pet panther chameleon for sale is key to having a successful experience and healthy pet chameleon. Our captive bred baby panther chameleons for sale are accustomed to handling and should be very easy to handle once you get them settled in. Using the proper misting system is key to successfully keeping your new baby panther.
Do baby Panther Chameleons good pets?
Yes! So long as you have the correct setup, owning a pet baby panther chameleon is a joy. But again, just making sure you have the right sizes habitat, right misting system, lighting and temps is key. When you decide to buy a panther chameleon for sale, keep in mind your expense will be just as much into the chameleon habitat as it will be the reptile itself.
Do baby Panther Chameleons like to be held?
So long as you work with your baby chameleon since it is small it will be used to being held. At the same time if you are purchasing a Juvenile chameleon, make sure it is from a breeder who handles their reptiles like us. A young adult can be a joy to own and handle so long as he or she was handled by the breeder while growing up.
How much do baby panther chameleons usually cost?
The baby panther chameleon price is usually based on the age, sex and locale. For example, baby male chameleons will always be more expensive than females. At the same time based on age, the older the reptile the higher the price point is a rule of thumb.
Can I hold my baby chameleon?
Yes, you can certainly hold your baby chameleon, and the more often you handle he or she the easier and more comfortable they will be being held.
Why are they called panther chameleons?
Most commonly called “panther Chameleon” is derived from the specific epithet “pardalis”, which means “Panther” in Latin. Interestingly, the darker black dots on the Chameleon’s body, reminded Georges Cuvier of a panther’s dotted fur, which is what he was thinking of when he described the Chameleon and named this species. Normally, it is the scientist that discovers the species of reptile that is lucky enough to name it.
Species of baby panther chameleons
Panther chameleons for sale are some of the most exotic and coolest looking pet reptiles and the most colorful of all chameleon for sale in the animal kingdom! Check out all of our panther chameleon for sale including:
- Ambanja Panther chameleon
- baby panther chameleon
- Ambilobe Panther Chameleon
- Nosy Be Panther Chameleon
- Nosy faly chameleon
- Nosy Mitsio Chameleon
- Sambava Panther Chameleon
- Tamatave Panther Chameleon
Panther Chameleon Diet
What you feed your pet panther chameleon is a very important part of being a good owner. Feeding a varied diet of insects that are gut loaded is key as is dusting them with calcium and multivitamins. We recommend using a reptile vitamin and mixing it 50/50 with calcium with vitamin d3 once a week and without d 3 the other weekly feeding. You can feed your cham as often as 2-3 times daily as a hatchling and daily as a young adult.
Panther Chameleon habitat
Using the proper sized cage/habitat is super important! Be sure to decide if you want to gradually increase and replace the baby panther chameleon cage or not, since that will dictate what you start or finish with. Using a smaller cage for a hatchling or a tub that has a screen top can make keeping them and raising them up easier than in a larger, open air style cage for example.
Our baby panther chameleons are kept in big tubs that we cut out the top and glue in a screen window for ventilation. Be sure to review our panther chameleon care guide as well for even more great information on how to care for your new baby chameleon.
baby panther chameleons
We also drill 1/10″ inch holes in the sizes for air flow. Lastly we use a t5 HO strip light mounted across the top. Larger panther males will need a Zoomed Reptibreeze XL sized cage (48×24″) once they are 6-7 months of age. Medium sized cages are good for females.
Baby Panther Chameleon
Here at Reptiles.com we like to use our synthetic Ficus trees, as well as zoomed reptibranch vines wrapped in extra synthetic foliage for our setups. We recommend quite a bit and some larger vines as well so that there is plenty to hide in, hunt bugs in, and drink water from during misting.
Chameleon temperature
Temperature is important when building your new baby panther chameleon habitat or enclosure. Since most are going to be open air which is also important, to have at least a top and two sides screened for airflow. For this reason you are usually only providing heat by the way of a ceramic heat emitter OR what we prefer is the newer style deep heat emitter.
Night time temperatures should be no warmer than 75 degrees and no cooler than 62 degrees. Some people believe in a night time hot spot, however that is not typical in the wild. If a hot spot is needed because the room goes below 62 degrees on it’s own, than that can be used for that purpose.
The Deep heat is infrared and is said to be closer to the heat provided by exposure to the rays of the sun. Daytime ambient temperature should be in the area of 72-78 degrees with a hot spot of 88-90 degrees. Hot spots are important during the day so that your pet chameleon can thermoregulate.
Panther Chameleon UV Lighting
Using the proper lighting is key as well as enjoying looking at your new amazing new pet chameleon. While adding LED Lighting can greatly improve viewing colors and enhance your animals already amazing colors, it does not benefit the chameleon besides visually. Using a UVB lamp is required and depending on the size of the cage you can use anything up to 10% or 10.0. Using something smaller can work, however only for shorter setups like medium and small cages.
Lower wattage lamps will result in a lesser UVB output and also much less reach of the UVB rays. The stronger the UVB lamp you choose, the further the UVB will reach inside the chameleons enclosure.
Chameleon Misting Systems
So you are investing in a new pet panther chameleon for sale and you have decided you need a misting system. It is absolutely imperative to have the proper chameleon misting system in place before you even add your new cham to the habitat. Using the Mist King pro is recommended over anything else and no other brands are even close to as reliable or setup properly with timer and water flow as a mist king.
misting your panther chameleon
If you are already investing hundreds of dollars in the habitat, lighting, heating, decor and most importantly your new baby panther chameleon, do not skimp on the misting system. Mist King pro is the most efficient in it’s class providing up to 7 days a week and 10 times a day misting on schedule, that you set with very easy to use controls.
Setting up your mist king pro with a 5 gallon bucket with a small bulkhead makes it easy if you do not have a direct water connection in the room that is displaying your baby panther chameleon.