I have a hard decision to make

TheBriMan23

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I am going to get a nosey be panther chameleon and i dont know what to do i can ither get a male nosey be for $350 or 50 50 chance of getting a male for 250. i would rather not deal with infertil eggs so what would you guys do in this situation. i have heard of females being harder to take care of but i dont know if its true.
 
I am going to get a nosey be panther chameleon and i dont know what to do i can ither get a male nosey be for $350 or 50 50 chance of getting a male for 250. i would rather not deal with infertil eggs so what would you guys do in this situation. i have heard of females being harder to take care of but i dont know if its true.

Are you buying from a pet store? I'm not sure why the seller can't sex the cheaper baby but I would spend the extra money and get the male. If this is your first chameleon, I recommend a male for sure.
 
no i am ordering it and no this is not my first chameleon i have a jacksons curently and done tons of research on the panthesr.
 
no i am ordering it and no this is not my first chameleon i have a jacksons curently and done tons of research on the panthesr.

Didn't mean to come off negative. Just wondering why the seller is selling an unsexed Cham. That's all...
 
If I remember correctly the other day someone was expressing the same concern on a thread and LLL's reply was you can request a male and if for some reason they send you a female still you can return her and they'll send you a male.
 
I'm lucky enough to live in the LLLReptile zone, so can deal with them in person and I will say that they are at the top of my list for customer service. If they say you can request a male and return if it proves to be a female, they mean it.
 
I was going to get a veiled from them, but noticed the site says nothing about specifying the sex of the chameleon. I called the store and spoke to someone and he said that when you are ordering, there is a special notes box or something(it's been a few weeks ago) and you just type in there if you want a male or female. He was really nice and I'm sure if you had any questions you could call and talk to them. Hope this helps!
 
I am going to get a nosey be panther chameleon and i dont know what to do i can ither get a male nosey be for $350 or 50 50 chance of getting a male for 250. i would rather not deal with infertil eggs so what would you guys do in this situation. i have heard of females being harder to take care of but i dont know if its true.

Only get a female if you plan on breeding. Breeders are only getting 3-5 years out of their females due to the physical stress their bodies go though from laying eggs. Believe me, get the male for $350.
 
Only get a female if you plan on breeding. Breeders are only getting 3-5 years out of their females due to the physical stress their bodies go though from laying eggs. Believe me, get the male for $350.

Females aren't just for breeding. I know plenty of people who have females and they don't breed. They got them specifically because they wanted a female. It is true that laying can shorten the life span but this is if you breed them. A female laying lower infertile clutches don't have these problems.
 
i would actually like a male more than a female because i have never seen a panther before so i want to see the stunning colors i have seen pictures of:)
 
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