El Camaleon
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I'm wonder how one can tell if a panther chameleon is a female or male? Here is a couple of pictures of my ambilobe panther of 5 months, what do I need to look at to tell what sex it is?
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the colors show female
the last pic with her having no junk proves 100% she is a girl
and a purdy one at that
Definitely a female. She's lovely. Her color looks normal to me. She could be cold? They darken when their trying to absorb more heat from their lights.
Is it normal for her to be dark like in the last pic posted? Or is she stressed out or maybe anxiety?
you might of stressed her a bit, those are stress colors or scared...
but th first pic is the nice calm look females should be
hmmm i think you should should tr and get a umbrella plant, or ficus plant for more foilage. the sticks are good might need to make some horizontal ones and move the one you have around a bit
the placement ff hte heating bulb is too close in the center
try to move it in a corner of the cage, and let her warm herself up as she pleases, the rest of her cage should be in the 70's
her heat lamp should be in the 80's.
everything else seems fine, overall i think its just give her time to adjust to the new home, might take a week or two, depends on the individual cham
yeah with cup feeding they cheat and get close mine usually gets within 5inches try getting a deeper cup to make her have to use her tongue i read somewhere that if they dont use it fully everyone once in a while it will shorten. its probably true cause if humans dont use a muscle for a while they get smaller.Also what I noticed is that when i feed her in her feeding cup, She does not shoot her tongue to catch her food. She goes up to the feeders and just bites them. I think I only seen her use it twice, only to shoot it from close range. Is that something normal?
Also what I noticed is that when i feed her in her feeding cup, She does not shoot her tongue to catch her food. She goes up to the feeders and just bites them. I think I only seen her use it twice, only to shoot it from close range. Is that something normal?