Male and Female?

Angela Poleto

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My Mellers Chameleons are supposed to be a male and a female. AH, how the heck do I know witch one is witch? I am trying to figure it out, my vet can't either. One is larger, is he the male? Also, how do you know when a female is gravid? The larger one has a belly but I think it is from eating because I feel no eggs in it. However he is always climbing down the tree and sitting by the plant pot (free range). Is he a she, maybe wants to lay eggs. I have not witnessed any mating. Any help would be greatly appreciated. As eventually I would like some babies!! I am pretty sure my setup is ok. My vet says they are in good health except for the larger had a burn scar on his lobes when I got him. Thanks for reading!
 
Pictures? Also I read this thread earlier and I could of sworn it said Mellers
 
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Yes-it said Mellers and they need to be DNA sexed unless you are lucky to have them long enough for one to lay fertile eggs.
 
Well no wonder I can't figure it out! I will get some pictures of the bigger ones belly. And yes they are Mellers Chameleons.
 
These are all I have for now of the bigger one.

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I have a Meller as well...I just found out a couple days ago that she's a girl! She's full of eggs..not sure for how long..?¿ But I noticed little buldges by her rear legs..When I get home I'll have to take a pic and post it so you can see. But normally Males are large than Females... :)
 
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