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is that a male? thats similiar to mine i think and same ageHere is same cham 4.5month old.View attachment 171294
Sorry bud,she is a female,but If I wasnt the breeder that produce her,I probably will get confused like u did since she change so much from colors to her tails.is that a male? thats similiar to mine i think and same age
Talk with ur breeder,so u guys can discuss the outcome.
not sure thebreeder who i trust says its a boy and a few others say its a boy too. i'm hoping its a boy lolWow! So is it a boy or a girl @alphakenc ?
Noone is questioning your expertise mate ...I have, quietly in my corner like a mouse, been observing this thread! I think the time has come to stand up and speak, so to speak! Lol. Isn't it amazing how, in the previous thread regarding this little angel, some of the same people who felt certain that this specific chameleon (still exactly the same chameleon) must be a boy, now feel that it is a girl! It has been just more than a week since the previous thread was initiated.
Yes, I am the breeder! And this far, I have not sent a single chameleon to any customer that turned out to be the opposite sex of what the customer selected! But, and I am not lying about this, I am human! Lol. From a very young age, I start separating what seems to be male babies from those who look like they might be female! For the next three and a half to four months (till they start going to their new human families = forever homes) I keep an eye on them as I care for them, carefully scrutinizing each of them, constantly asking, are you a little boy or a little girl? (* = for added comedy relief please read the joke below marked by the *)
I promised Stevepwn a male ambilobe panther! A male he will get! I value: Respect, Honor, Trust, Faith and Kindness to all living creatures (human, animal and plant alike) very highly! I believe in being a steward of all I have been bestowed while keeping a high moral and ethical ground!
I do my best to breed amazing, healthy chameleons and to try and sell chameleons to like minded individuals and in a sense consider them to be a part of my family once they take a little part of my heart into their home!
Stevepwn is a wonderful person! That little chameleon is incredibly lucky to have found such a wonderful, loving home! If he/she turns out not to be the sex that Stevepwn prefered, it will obviously not be at the loss of Stevepwn (not excluding or downplaying the emptiness Stevepwn will feel in his heart, if it were to be his misfortune, the day this wonderful person sent back the little treasure to me!)
* The little grandma visiting her daughter right after she had a baby is helping her daughter giving the baby a bath. Grandma gets a perplexed look on her face, looks at her daughter and asks: "Dear, is the baby a boy or a girl?" The daughter responds: "Mama, watch the baby and I will go get your glasses!" Grandma responds:"Oh! No, dear the probem, it's not with my eyes, it is with my memory!"
Females will often have a little green or purplish color on their cheeks.I'm sorry @stevepwn . The colors are throwing me off. One minute, I think male, because of the bars and green coloration on it's head. But then, in a different picture, it looks all drab pink, which I know is female. I'm not any help. I'm sorry! But I will be interested to see, when you do figure it out!
Really? I have owned a number of pet peafowl, and while it is impossible to sex them until they reach maturity, I have never heard of them having the ability to change their sex. I am intrigued. Please share more?Ladies and gentlemen, no offense was taken! Lol. I was the one to encourage Stevepwn to post his pictures on the forums! It is all about showing how incredibly difficult it can be at times! Some clutches really are impossible with sexing! Lol. I have often wondered about the possibility of them being able to cross gender from one sex to another through puberty! Thee are many creatures on this planet that do so! Peacocks and hens for instance! Has a astounding obvious difference between male and female, and they commonly change sex. I had a chicken once who fathered quite e few babies before he/she motherer babies mind boggling!
This is just part of why I LOVE, LOVE, LOVE chameleons!!!
Female for sure!Here is 5.5 month old...View attachment 171295