S steve htf New Member Wednesday at 12:39 AM #1 Can anyone help me with sexing these lovely little ones please? Thanks Steve
K kinyonga Chameleon Queen Wednesday at 5:08 PM #4 This might help…”Females tend to stay a green-brown colour, males have patterning like moss on a tree trunk, very blotchy with lots of colour. Dark vertical bands are present with two pale stripes running along the body.”… https://www.exotic-pets.co.uk/von-hohnels-chameleon.html#:~:text=Females tend to stay a,stripes running along the body. You might like to see this site too… One more… https://www.chameleonforums.com/threads/trioceros-hoehnelii-gender-issues.180561/ Last edited: Wednesday at 5:23 PM
This might help…”Females tend to stay a green-brown colour, males have patterning like moss on a tree trunk, very blotchy with lots of colour. Dark vertical bands are present with two pale stripes running along the body.”… https://www.exotic-pets.co.uk/von-hohnels-chameleon.html#:~:text=Females tend to stay a,stripes running along the body. You might like to see this site too… One more… https://www.chameleonforums.com/threads/trioceros-hoehnelii-gender-issues.180561/
javadi Chameleon Enthusiast Yesterday at 11:44 PM #5 Beman said: @javadi do you know? Click to expand... Yes Male on the left, female on right. Looks like you got some of the ones that came in recently, of the "nyahururu locality" aka yellow heads. Beautiful specimens
Beman said: @javadi do you know? Click to expand... Yes Male on the left, female on right. Looks like you got some of the ones that came in recently, of the "nyahururu locality" aka yellow heads. Beautiful specimens