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  1. Kent67

    Please Help Identify the Gender

    Check out my thread that's a sticky in the breeding forum. You can say 100% what sex any panther is at any age if you know what you're looking at. That is a female and it won't change.
  2. Kent67

    Parsonii Hatching!

    100% hatch would be great! I'll cross my fingers, too.
  3. Kent67

    Parsonii Hatching!

    Great work, Garrett! Congrats!
  4. Kent67

    How To Sex Baby Panthers

    Cait, I'm not sure if it works with sternfeldi or not as I've never kept them. I've usually thought of baby Trioceros species as being much more difficult to tell than babies of Furcifer species that are more obvious.
  5. Kent67

    How To Sex Baby Panthers

    Jamjam: definite male. The tail shows it (most important), us the green eye turrets, light blue chevrons on the sides, slight "male" pattern showing in some pics....it's all there. :)
  6. Kent67

    Calumma Crypticum or Blue Legged Chameleon

    The last time they legally could have been was in 1995 although that actual species name didn't exist back then so we'd have recognized them as Chamaeleo brevicornis. A bunch of other species haven't been in the trade from Madagascar but many just received conservative annual quotas. [B]C...
  7. Kent67

    Nosy Faly's

    They've already come in at least twice in the last couple months under 2014 quota. The rumor last year was no more, ever....
  8. Kent67

    Panther Identification

    Based on the red eye turrets, lighter green background that fires orange, and what appear to be clean blue bars I'd say you've got a pure Ambilobe.
  9. Kent67

    Sperm Plug

    That's what I was thinking! Now I feel bad for him....
  10. Kent67

    Sperm Plug

    First time I've seen one left where it's actually serving as a "plug."
  11. Kent67

    Anyone in San Diego

    No worries. I guess that's what I get for being too busy to see this when you posted it!
  12. Kent67

    Anyone in San Diego

    I'll take em! Sending you a pm that you should see a notification for.
  13. Kent67

    Trioceros johnstoni bwindi

    Dr. O, thank for offering some ideas as to what could have caused the paralysis. It sounds like there's not really any reason to speculate until the results come back.
  14. Kent67

    Trioceros johnstoni bwindi

    Sooooo, what COULD cause the paralysis? I don't think anyone would suggest that paralysis traveled proximally, given accurate information about the location of the injury/lesion/etc. Unless I missed something I'm still reading: lizard went to vet with all limbs and tail functioning, lizard...
  15. Kent67

    Trioceros johnstoni bwindi

    What caused the paralysis? If I read the statements earlier correctly, didn't rear leg and tail paralysis begin immediately following being restrained at the vet? I agree the outcome would have been the same either way but that part still seems unexplained. Just for clarity's sake, Bwindi...
  16. Kent67

    Parsons Owners: Are your Parsons still hibernating?

    Ditto that. Spring started a few weeks ago here, too.
  17. Kent67

    If there were new CITES species quotas?

    Wowwwww!!!! Twenty years since this stuff could be legally imported!! Looks like crypticum is going to have a quota, too! WOW! About friggin' time!
  18. Kent67

    Trioceros johnstoni bwindi

    If it is accurate that Uganda is only allowing "farmed" animals to be exported then that is how they were represented to get approval for export. Should we believe these highland species are being bred successfully in communal cages in what appears to be a lowland back yard? Correct me if I'm...
  19. Kent67

    Chameleon Smugglers!

    This is how they do it...
  20. Kent67

    New documentary featuring chameleons

    Great find; thanks for sharing the link! I watched the parsonii fight earlier today but now I'm gonna put this on, have a beer, finish a water change on the reef tank, and enjoy it all. Aww, three day weekends. :D
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