dudeking
New Member
Heyy,
Clementine here is ~7-8 months old, I've had her for 2 of them. She seems happy with me I think (at this point she'll pretty gladly climb onto my hand every day or two). Got a nice big mesh enclosure (2'x3'x9'), plenty of light heat ventilation and humidity, everything is nicely on timers synced up with the daytime. My first chameleon -- did all my research and such, and I gotta say I am loving everything about my new chameleon friend.
I purchased her at a reptile expo, they said she is a captive bred panther chameleon, that she's "probably" a female, but they also said "they weren't sure so early"...?
Soooooo > I wanted to confirm - that Clementine is in fact a girl?
(check out the picz...)
Her colours generally stay light or dark greens/blues/tans/browns all the time, never any bright reds or blues like I saw at the reptile expo, vertical dark greens and blacks and browns emerge when she's feeling any stress, although when i bring her for a nice warm humid misting for an extended period of time (~10min) she'll get very nice light yellow and orange stripes (hence Clementine), but again, not very "bright"
And a hello and thank you! to all of you, as I've been reading and reading these forums for quite some time soaking up everything that could help, and it has been helpful at that!
Clementine here is ~7-8 months old, I've had her for 2 of them. She seems happy with me I think (at this point she'll pretty gladly climb onto my hand every day or two). Got a nice big mesh enclosure (2'x3'x9'), plenty of light heat ventilation and humidity, everything is nicely on timers synced up with the daytime. My first chameleon -- did all my research and such, and I gotta say I am loving everything about my new chameleon friend.
I purchased her at a reptile expo, they said she is a captive bred panther chameleon, that she's "probably" a female, but they also said "they weren't sure so early"...?
Soooooo > I wanted to confirm - that Clementine is in fact a girl?
(check out the picz...)
Her colours generally stay light or dark greens/blues/tans/browns all the time, never any bright reds or blues like I saw at the reptile expo, vertical dark greens and blacks and browns emerge when she's feeling any stress, although when i bring her for a nice warm humid misting for an extended period of time (~10min) she'll get very nice light yellow and orange stripes (hence Clementine), but again, not very "bright"
And a hello and thank you! to all of you, as I've been reading and reading these forums for quite some time soaking up everything that could help, and it has been helpful at that!