Miss Lily
Chameleon Enthusiast
They look like this! Yesterday when Monty was pooping, both his hemipenes came out, so I thought it was a good opportunity to get a photo. Sadly, it's a bit blurry due to lighting and his position, but it still shows their location and colour! This is new to me as I never saw Tommy's and I can understand how new owners may be alarmed when they first see them. As long as they tuck them back inside after then all is good!
You can also see a small sperm deposit on his right hemipenis. That is also completely normal. You may find them on a branch after the chameleon has finished pooping - they poop and wipe their vents on the branch or whatever they are sitting on as they walk away. The other day, Monty left me a perfect example that consists of a deposit from each of the hemipenes which were joined together. Sometimes they are expelled with the poop and you may not notice the, but other times they will be wiped on a branch for you to see! When exposed the the air the sperm deposit quickly dries up, shrivels and goes hard and crispy, rather like a bogey! Hence why I refer to them as 'Monty's man bogies'!
You can also see a small sperm deposit on his right hemipenis. That is also completely normal. You may find them on a branch after the chameleon has finished pooping - they poop and wipe their vents on the branch or whatever they are sitting on as they walk away. The other day, Monty left me a perfect example that consists of a deposit from each of the hemipenes which were joined together. Sometimes they are expelled with the poop and you may not notice the, but other times they will be wiped on a branch for you to see! When exposed the the air the sperm deposit quickly dries up, shrivels and goes hard and crispy, rather like a bogey! Hence why I refer to them as 'Monty's man bogies'!
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