Just wanted to post some updated pics of my Panther Chameleon, Mombassa. He's around 5 months old now and just starting to get his blue colouration in though it'll still take a few more months for him to fully develop. He's a Blue Ambanja meaning that as an adult he'll have a bright blue pattern. Every different locale has different and usually very intense colours and patterns but Ambanja's are one of my favourites.
He's currently housed in a smaller 20 gal as he was a little bit stressed in his larger cage but will be going back into it soon since he's starting to grow nicely again and as an adult will have a cage 3' long by 2' by 6' and will reach about 20'' long so ( but they are very active which is why the need such a large cage), he eats a variety of bugs and has to be hand misted twice a day for 5-10 minutes to simulate rain since they only drink from droplets on leaves not from a water dish like most lizards.
Enjoy
Here's a link to what most adult Blue amabanjas turn out to look like
http://chameleonsonly.com/Pictures/Glorfindel's%20Son%20-%205%20mo.%20old%20in%20our%20colony.JPG
and a few other different colours and patterns they naturally look like in the wild
http://www.screameleons.com/
Cheers
Kayla
He's currently housed in a smaller 20 gal as he was a little bit stressed in his larger cage but will be going back into it soon since he's starting to grow nicely again and as an adult will have a cage 3' long by 2' by 6' and will reach about 20'' long so ( but they are very active which is why the need such a large cage), he eats a variety of bugs and has to be hand misted twice a day for 5-10 minutes to simulate rain since they only drink from droplets on leaves not from a water dish like most lizards.
Enjoy
Here's a link to what most adult Blue amabanjas turn out to look like
http://chameleonsonly.com/Pictures/Glorfindel's%20Son%20-%205%20mo.%20old%20in%20our%20colony.JPG
and a few other different colours and patterns they naturally look like in the wild
http://www.screameleons.com/
Cheers
Kayla