| Panther Chameleon |
 Male Sambava Panther |
 Mating Nosy Be Panthers |
 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 |
 Egg-laying female Nosy Be |
 Nosy-Be Panthers hatching |
 Baby panthers two weeks old |
 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.
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