Discover the stunning Blue Ambanja Panther Chameleon at Chameleon_Cali, available in a limited sale just for the experience.
Please be mindful that we can not predict gender on the eggs.
Males are more vibrant in color than the females.
If your egg fails, no worries—we offer a credit towards a Free egg or juvenile chameleon, ensuring you won't lose any money. Plus, you'll receive 10% off the juvenile and free shipping, just provide us with evidence of a failed egg. This commitment underscores our dedication to your satisfaction and our quality service, making your chameleon-keeping journey enjoyable and worry-free. Don't miss out on this rare opportunity.
Sire (Father): The male parent. His colors will show how male babies may look.
Dam (Mother): The female parent. She isn’t as colorful, but her genetics still shape both color and pattern in the offspring.
Dam’s Sire (Maternal Grandfather): The mother’s father. Breeders look at him to understand more of the genetic background and predict traits the babies might inherit.
Why it matters: Knowing the sire, dam, and dam’s sire helps confirm the chameleon’s locality and gives a better idea of its future adult coloration.
Ambanja Panther Chameleon eggs
All sales final on eggs
Do not rotate, flip, or shake the egg
Do not let the egg dry out
Do not make the substrate soaking wet
Do not expose the egg to direct sunlight or heat sources
Do not handle the egg frequently
Do not change temperature suddenly
Do not try to “candle” the egg
Do not keep eggs with moldy or rotten ones
