saradoggy10
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My male ambanja panther, Lemon Boy, hasn't been showing any signs of being.... interested in anything. I've had him for almost 2 years now and he doesn't show any interest towards my receptive female whatsoever. I've tried outside the cage, in his cage, in her cage, in a room with dimmed lights and music playing, and no results. No head bobbing, no color change, just puffing up and gaping. The female is 2.5 years old and very healthy, and she's just a good sport.
I'm not super upset about him not being receptive, I've considered hiring a stud for her. (Anyone in Wisconsin with a male ambanja hmu lmao)
I understand ambanjas are difficult to breed, and I've come to terms with that.
I would say the main reason I'm making this post, is because I haven't noticed him release any sperm plugs whatsoever. I've had him for quite some time now, and sometimes things just don't seem quite *right*.
Is it normal for a male to *never* release sperm plugs?
I've got an asexual chameleon haha
I'm not super upset about him not being receptive, I've considered hiring a stud for her. (Anyone in Wisconsin with a male ambanja hmu lmao)
I understand ambanjas are difficult to breed, and I've come to terms with that.
I would say the main reason I'm making this post, is because I haven't noticed him release any sperm plugs whatsoever. I've had him for quite some time now, and sometimes things just don't seem quite *right*.
Is it normal for a male to *never* release sperm plugs?
I've got an asexual chameleon haha