He is a young stunner!🤩
It just goes to show you how difficult sexing baby and juvenile Panther’s can be...
Well at least it can be to me at times still, sadly 🥺
There are some of the most knowledgeable breeders and owners here on ChameleonForums so don’t hesitate to reach out for help any time...
I haven’t had any males so far that don’t get stressed out when they can see females, even if they’re in a cage 6-8 feet away. The first time I put them in an arrangement where my male could see any of my females he immediately started pacing the side of the cage nearest the females cages...
I’m also hoping the male babies in my clutch (Most are 3 & 1/2 mo old) will start to show a little color within the next month or two so it’ll take away the stress of sexing them only by the base of the tail 😂
I’ll have to make a separate thread to see if there’s something to it I’m missing 🤔
I am the breeder in question, I have been working on being able to sex my Panther baby clutches for a while now but I still am not 100% confident on it, which I did let him know ahead of time. I brought 4 or 5 of what I was fairly confident were males when we met and he picked his favorite out...
Hi, I have two clutches of baby Ambilobe Yellow Body Blue Bar (YBBB) Panther Chameleons for sale that hatched between 06/10/21 and 06/29/21. The babies are currently between 3 and 3 & 1/2 months old and have been very healthy since they hatched. They have been fed a diet of Melanogaster/Hydei...
Ha! I'd love to be able to give the occasional hornworm as a treat to for my female Panther's but one is deathly afraid of them and the other pays them absolutely no mind :LOL: