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Panther Chameloens... (new to the scene)

louiec Feb 18, 2004 02:03 PM

hey I am looking to get into Chameleons...

and I really like the panther among any of them...

my question is...
can anyone reccommend a good breeder where I can get them fro a decent price?(around 200) also... any good sites that have info on caring for panthers... I find info on a lot of others ... but not much on panthers...

thanks again...

Lou

Replies (6)

stevie16 Feb 18, 2004 03:08 PM

Panthers are great chameleons. I would really reccomend Tyler Stewart. He has a great websight and sell sambavas, nosey Be's, ambanjas, and a reallly neat looking cross locale all for 200. I have been in contact with him throug email and has answered all my questions. His sight has all the info you need to know on panthers he also is on this forum answering peoples questions as well. I plan on buying one of his chameleons very soon.
His web sight is www.bluebeastreptiles.com
hope this helps.

louiec Feb 18, 2004 03:10 PM

appreciate it...

Lou

tessai Feb 18, 2004 04:05 PM

We have prepared a Setup article aimed at new chameleon keepers. The article focuses on panther chameleon care. If you are interested you can check it out at the link below. Its an easy read, and should give you a heads up on what to expect.

If you are looking to spend around $200, you might want to check out BeBeBlu.com. He's got almost every morph and size. You could probably find a younger cham for about that price, but you'll need to factor in shipping costs.
Panther Chameleon Care

John_Smith Feb 18, 2004 09:52 PM

calumma.com is a wonder place, if this is ur first cham, panther can be very hard to take care of. i researched alot before i got mine then did a wonderfull setup and bought a vied instead. well, alot of things went wrong like my habba mist broke, crickets were dying and not breeding, so my cham went hungry and dehydrated. my cham almost died b/c i couldnt aford a new mister for a while, and i worked all day so i couldnt hand spray.if i had a panther, that would of been alot of money gone if he did die. just my opinion.
Link

louiec Feb 19, 2004 01:20 PM

I am going to do some more research and hopefully in april or may I will purchase my 1st chameleon

thanks again !

John_Smith Feb 19, 2004 04:53 PM

n/p
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1.0. Vield Chameleon(Jessy James)
1.1.3 Sugar gliders(Bonnie & Clyde)
2.0 Ferrets(Butch & Sundance)
1.1.3 Parakeets(Prettyboy,Sassy)
1.0 Doberman (Aries)
1.1 Cats(Riley, Zoe)

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