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Panther Chameleon

Mating Nosy Be Panthers
Mating Nosy Be Panthers
Gravid female Nosy Be Panther
Gravid female Nosy Be Panther
The Panther Chameleon (Furcifer pardalis) comes from Madagascar and is of similar size and hardiness to the Yemen Chameleon.

It does well in captivity but does require a more humid setup than the Yemen. They are also more placid than the Yemens but are less commonly bred and are therefore more expensive.

I breed mainly Nosy-Be locality (turquoise blue/green males) but will also be hatching limited numbers of Sambava locality (yellow/orange banded males).
Female Panther shedding - chameleons recycle shed skin by eating it
Female Panther shedding -
chameleons recycle shed skin
by eating it
Egg-laying female Nosy Be
Egg-laying female Nosy Be
Nosy-Be Panthers hatching
Nosy-Be Panthers hatching
Baby panthers two weeks old
Baby panthers two weeks old
Male Sambava Panther
Male Sambava Panther
Gravid female Sambava Panther
Gravid female Sambava Panther


I usually have Panther youngsters available to buy at most times of the year.

Click here for my free Panther Chameleon care-sheet and price-list.