C Chameleonlove5 New Member Aug 2, 2014 #2 Look at the back of their feet. If there is a little bumps its a male, if not its a female.
jdennison001 Member Aug 2, 2014 #3 What kind? Nice setup!! I'm actually new to the forum, trying to figure out if my blue barred panther is m/f, so I'm really no help sorry. Good luck, gorgeous Cham !
What kind? Nice setup!! I'm actually new to the forum, trying to figure out if my blue barred panther is m/f, so I'm really no help sorry. Good luck, gorgeous Cham !
C Chameleonlove5 New Member Aug 2, 2014 #4 Again males have a little bump on the back of there feet, if not its a female
D Dagreek New Member Aug 2, 2014 #5 This is a blue barred ambilobe not a veild. Unless it's the same for both. Here's another picture. Attachments image.jpg 245.6 KB · Views: 166
Kath44 Member Aug 2, 2014 #7 Chameleonlove5 said: Again males have a little bump on the back of there feet, if not its a female Click to expand... Veiled are ones with spurs. Panthers don't have them, male or not. I'd say you have a male, showing some colour has the bulge and nostral is past his mouth. (Somebody may be able to describe last part better ) Kath.
Chameleonlove5 said: Again males have a little bump on the back of there feet, if not its a female Click to expand... Veiled are ones with spurs. Panthers don't have them, male or not. I'd say you have a male, showing some colour has the bulge and nostral is past his mouth. (Somebody may be able to describe last part better ) Kath.
Rodcham New Member Aug 2, 2014 #9 Cant see too well in the pics but looks like a male to me, seems to have a broader base to its tail.
Dave Bolamperti Avid Member Aug 2, 2014 #10 You have a Male, showing some colors, has tail bulge and showing nostril growth. Good looking healthy animal. I like your setup.
You have a Male, showing some colors, has tail bulge and showing nostril growth. Good looking healthy animal. I like your setup.
D Dagreek New Member Aug 2, 2014 #11 Is the nostril growth the white thing on his nose? I think that's from his last shedding.
D Dagreek New Member Aug 2, 2014 #12 Oh the nose being longer than his mouth by a little is what you mean.
carol5208 Chameleon Enthusiast Aug 2, 2014 #13 It is a male for sure and for everyone's info it is called a ROSTRAL!!! That is the end of the nose that protrudes out.
It is a male for sure and for everyone's info it is called a ROSTRAL!!! That is the end of the nose that protrudes out.