Female Falys

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Ok guys I said female falys not falybanjas.....:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:eek::rolleyes:

There are no visible differences between a faly female and a falybanja female. Females in general have almost no visible differences. The only way to tell whether or not one is a certain locale is whether you are the one to handpick and import it yourself from Madagascar.
 
He was just just kidding about the Falybanja thing.

However, find the photo of Dez's faly female. She is smoking hot!
 
Check out (Laila) falyishous in pink in the photo contest this month ;) She is 10mo and is the hottest pink I have seen on a cham.
 
Some pictures of lovely Laila. Sorry for the small pictures...I am out of space for photos on the site.:(

Don't worry this isn't for her boyfriend
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And Nov contest picture
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There are no visible differences between a faly female and a falybanja female. Females in general have almost no visible differences. The only way to tell whether or not one is a certain locale is whether you are the one to handpick and import it yourself from Madagascar.

I have raised several clutches of different locals and There is suttle differences in each locale. To the trained eye of course.
 
The second pic is what I'm looking for ... a female showing bars.

Laila shows bars too but looking through my pictures I don't have any good shots of it. I normally take pics outside and when she is happy outside she glows like the pictures I posted. I will try and get a picture of her in the next few days showing some bars;)
 
I have raised several clutches of different locals and There is suttle differences in each locale. To the trained eye of course.

I agree with you that there are a few differences in the females such as the barring, hints of color on the cheeks, and the shape of the casque and head but there is really no way to tell because panther chameleon females from different locales can share many of the same traits. The only suttle differences in looks i have noticed in f. pardalis females is the Sambava panther chameleon with the U bar which is usually only visible when they arent receptive. Please share your views on this because i really would like to know some of these differences.
 
Laila showing bars sorry for the cell phone pic.
 

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