camrynshanahan
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About three months ago I purchased a baby panther chameleon and I’m still not able to identify the sex on my own since I am not very experienced. If someone could help me that would be great
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Here is a clearer picture of the tail base!A clearer photo of the tail base would be better, but those colors scream female to me
The two chameleons are from the same parents and hatched around the same time, so does that mean i should set put a laying bin in my enclosure too?I agree, here is what I think:
1) The first chameleon looks female from small rostral process, and straight tail base, but there almost seems to be a spot for the hemipenes to grow in, so watch the first cham, but probably a female due to small rostral process, and straight tail base.
2) Female. Watch for eggs, she definitely seems to be of age, and make sure she is well supplemented.
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They're from the same clutch? One looks a lot bigger than the other.The two chameleons are from the same parents and hatched around the same time, so does that mean i should set put a laying bin in my enclosure too?
Yes, the smaller one is mine and the other if my friends. Hers has grown a lot faster than mine for some reason but I've read that they grow at different speeds so i figured there wasn't really anything to worry about since she seems healthyThey're from the same clutch? One looks a lot bigger than the other.
FemaleMy friend and I both got our panthers together from the same place and this is hers, we aren’t sure whether hers is a male or female either