FlyingWil
New Member
Well, we are new to the whole Chameleon thing, and have a breeding pair of Panthers from Chams NW.
We went on vacation for New Years, and while away put the male and the Female in the same cage since they do not have issues being in the same cage. We unfortunately had a latent male on our first female, but our male was rather receptive to what was the other male. So upon introduction of the (replacement) female to our male we could not get the "sexy dance" or head bobbing like when we had the latent male in the same ficus tree. So we slowly keep the two in the large cage for increasing amounts of time, and eventually left the two together while we were away for our 4 day vacation.
Well, bad idea since we were not able to peek in and see what they were upto while we were gone. However our female Sambava is now showing some shades of orange and looks to be slightly larger. I have had a tough time researching if she is gravid or not and the gravid colors, so I thought I would post up and see what you all thought.
Our female, Ivy, is normally a white, green, gray or black or a combination of the colors. Upon introduction to the male she has always shown a whiter color. However upon returning from our vacation we have found her to be displaying more orangess in the area's that have always been white.
Here is her color now:
Here is what we considered her normal colors prior to us leaving on vacation.
We went on vacation for New Years, and while away put the male and the Female in the same cage since they do not have issues being in the same cage. We unfortunately had a latent male on our first female, but our male was rather receptive to what was the other male. So upon introduction of the (replacement) female to our male we could not get the "sexy dance" or head bobbing like when we had the latent male in the same ficus tree. So we slowly keep the two in the large cage for increasing amounts of time, and eventually left the two together while we were away for our 4 day vacation.
Well, bad idea since we were not able to peek in and see what they were upto while we were gone. However our female Sambava is now showing some shades of orange and looks to be slightly larger. I have had a tough time researching if she is gravid or not and the gravid colors, so I thought I would post up and see what you all thought.
Our female, Ivy, is normally a white, green, gray or black or a combination of the colors. Upon introduction to the male she has always shown a whiter color. However upon returning from our vacation we have found her to be displaying more orangess in the area's that have always been white.
Here is her color now:
Here is what we considered her normal colors prior to us leaving on vacation.