My beautiful cham

lexi322

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She finally laid her second clutch I only bred her once w my male panther and She ended up retaining some sperm and laid a second clutch
 

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I honestly bought her from a reptile store but they never knew what she was. Till this day I don’t know what her parents look like or are. We will be selling the baby’s tho , the male is a panther ambilobe but we just don’t know what she is.
 
Congratulations about producing a clutch of eggs!

That looks to be a female Furcifer pardalis laying in the picture.

Best Regards
Jeremy A. Rich
We honestly bought her at a reptile store but the girls did not know what kind she was. She has always been pinkish purple. I can take more pics of her if you like.. this is her partner
 

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Unfortunately, there’s little to no way to determine what locale a female is if it isn’t specified by whomever bred/produced her. While some of the girls may be more peachy and others more pink or lavender, the various locales all look similar. There was a project starting to confirm locales via DNA testing, but I’ve no idea if that has come to fruition or not. Regardless, you’ll have beautiful little panther babies.
 
I honestly bought her from a reptile store but they never knew what she was. Till this day I don’t know what her parents look like or are. We will be selling the baby’s tho , the male is a panther ambilobe but we just don’t know what she is.

She looks as though she is a female Furcifer pardalis. However without import information deciding what local she is is almost impossible. You are going to have to wait until the babies hatch to estimate/decide what local your female is.

She is probably an Ambilobe if she was pair with an Ambilobe male.

Best Regards
Jeremy A. Rich
 
She looks as though she is a female Furcifer pardalis. However without import information deciding what local she is is almost impossible. You are going to have to wait until the babies hatch to estimate/decide what local your female is.

She is probably an Ambilobe if she was pair with an Ambilobe male.

Best Regards
Jeremy A. Rich
So yes my male is a ambilobe for sure bought him from kammerflagekreations
 
Unfortunately, there’s little to no way to determine what locale a female is if it isn’t specified by whomever bred/produced her. While some of the girls may be more peachy and others more pink or lavender, the various locales all look similar. There was a project starting to confirm locales via DNA testing, but I’ve no idea if that has come to fruition or not. Regardless, you’ll have beautiful little panther babies.
Thank you the dad is gorgeous!😍😍❤️
 
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