Though, in captivity, some specimens have been seen to be living for up to 7 years as well. In the wild, this is part of the ritual of males choosing female mates. Reactions: CamrynTheCham22 and … Males usually outlive the females. Day 2 -- I just am getting into this and am scrambling to get a stable environment for my new male Panther. Long-lived chameleons are generally fed nutritious gut-loaded crickets with less dependence on powdered supplements. Males generally live noticeably longer than females. Other species such as Jackson’s Chameleon, Carpet … Jun 6, 2009 #1 The title says it all! Thread starter Jared355; Start date Jun 6, 2009; Jared355 New Member. Chameleon lifespan factors We’ve established that chameleon lifespans can very greatly, with much of it dependent upon the species. For Panther Chameleons, they have 3 to 8 years lifespan. The life span of a captive chameleon can range between 3 and 10 years. Chameleons who live in captivity generally live longer than those who live in the wild. Jun 6, 2009 #2 They live on forever in our hearts. Thanks _jared . desultadox New Member. Some panthers can live much longer and are the exception to this rule. Q. Q. i was just wondering if panthers tend to live longer than vields or shorter, whats the avg lifespan of a panther? Everyday is a new one with adding plants and building a stand along with automating the environment once I have stabilized it I thought to myself how long does a panther live? On average, chameleons can live up to 7-8 years with good care. How long do chameleons live? Just like I have state above, Pygmy Chameleon has 1 to 2 years lifespan while Parson’s Chameleon can live up to 25 years. How long do panther chameleons live? Though, in captivity, some specimens have been seen to be living for up to 7 years as well. Each chameleon species that is in captivity has different lifespan. The Panther Chameleons can live up to 5 years. Panther chameleons, like most other species of chameleon, is territorial; if two males are housed together in captivity, they change color and sometimes attack each other. Four-Horned Chameleons can live for 3 to 5 years and Veiled Chameleon can live for 3 to 7 years. The life span of a captive chameleon can range between 3 and 10 years. When do they get their colors? But there are several other very important factors influencing how long they can live that must be considered.