Doyle5132
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so the breeder says i can go exchange should iNow looks female now that your chameleon has matured a bit. Keep us posted on THIS thread, because otherwise nobody gets alerts.
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so the breeder says i can go exchange should iNow looks female now that your chameleon has matured a bit. Keep us posted on THIS thread, because otherwise nobody gets alerts.
What is the breeder?so the breeder says i can go exchange should i
hes jut a local breederWhat is the breeder?
OK, what he trade you for? (It all depends on the situation.)hes jut a local breeder
he would exchange for a different 3-4 month old ambilobe panther chameleon. that i could select.OK, what he trade you for? (It all depends on the situation.)
OK, the decision is yours.he would exchange for a different 3-4 month old ambilobe panther chameleon. that i could select.
well i payed extra for a male, but when i go to pick a different baby out i need to be sure its a maleOK, the decision is yours.
OK, just remember that hemipenal bulges don't have to be obvious to indicate male.well i payed extra for a male, but when i go to pick a different baby out i need to be sure its a male
ok the breeder sent me all of these photos, she says they are all males, can you confirmOK, just remember that hemipenal bulges don't have to be obvious to indicate male.
They look all male. The 4th and 5th picture it is hard to tell though.they are all supposed to be males?
ok which photo is the most obvious, I'm sorry I'm being so needy, its just a 4 hour drive and i don't want drive out there again after tomorrowThey look all male. The 4th and 5th picture it is hard to tell though.
These pictures are of a female. There is no bulge when they are this young.the first photo is not my chameleon its a female i found a photo of. these photos are mine which I've been told is most likely a male
The first photo is a male for sure.ok which photo is the most obvious, I'm sorry I'm being so needy, its just a 4 hour drive and i don't want drive out there again after tomorrow
wait what, these are the chameleons the breeder says are males, i can see several slight hemi penal bulges in these photos of several chameleon in the photos. what evidence do you have that they are ALL femalesThese pictures are of a female. There is no bulge when they are this young.
they are 3-4 months oldHard to say guaranteed, I don't want you to make the drive for nothing, they seem really young. Ask your breeder how old are they.
do you know. you believe this fellow is a male WHY?!The first photo is a male for sure.
Because of the tail base. Males this young do not have bulges yet, but the tail pretty much extends straight out from the vent like this one.. Females have a thinner tail base and there is a small indent after the vent. Have you looked at the "Kent Vent" method on how to sex panthers? I am confident that is a male. You cannot go by coloring or because there is red in their throat. You have to go by the Tail/vent area.hwo
do you know. you believe this fellow is a male WHY?!
People confuse bulges with the actual vent itself. I think that is what you are seeing. There is no hemipenal bulge in those photos.wait what, these are the chameleons the breeder says are males, i can see several slight hemi penal bulges in these photos of several chameleon in the photos. what evidence do you have that they are ALL females