
Panther Chameleon
Color-Changing Royalty for Your Reptile Kingdom
If you're looking for a pet that’s as mesmerizing as a Bengal but wears its emotions in full color — meet the Panther Chameleon. Native to Madagascar but thriving in our tropical South Florida setting, these striking reptiles are like living mood rings with attitude.
At Raptorcats, we raise Panther Chameleons with care, precision, and a passion for the exotic. They’re stunning, gentle, and unlike anything you’ve ever owned.

What is a
Panther Chameleon?
The Panther Chameleon (Furcifer pardalis) is known for its vibrant coloration, slow, rhythmic movements, and independently moving eyes. Males can showcase a brilliant display of reds, blues, greens, and oranges — changing hues based on mood, temperature, and communication.
Their looks might be wild, but their temperament is calm, observant, and ideal for those who love low-key interaction and visual wonder.
Panther Chameleon
Facts
Trait | Description |
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Colors | Vary by locale (Ambilobe, Nosy Be, Sambava, etc.) |
Activity | Arboreal — loves to climb and bask |
Temperament | Docile, non-aggressive, but prefers calm handling |
Size | 12–20 inches (including tail) |
Lifespan | 5–7 years (males), 2–4 years (females) |

Who’s a Panther Chameleon Best For?

These chameleons are perfect for:
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Reptile enthusiasts of all experience levels
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People looking for a beautiful, calm exotic pet
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Those who enjoy setting up and maintaining habitats
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Individuals who appreciate pets that are more visual than interactive

What You Get From Raptorcats
When you adopt a Panther Chameleon from us, you receive:
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A healthy, vibrant, captive-bred chameleon
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Feeding and care guidelines
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Sex and locale (if available)
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Starter tips for habitat setup
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Ongoing support — we’re always here to help
We raise our chameleons in clean, enriched environments that promote color, calmness, and strength from the start.

Tips for Success
- Handle minimally to reduce stress -
- Maintain a consistent light/dark schedule -
- Monitor hydration and gut-load feeders -
- Keep the enclosure clean and enriching -
Want to nerd out with us about basking temps and feeder rotations?
You’re our kind of human.