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Thanks for your kindly remindBoth of them seem to be males if you ask me. Bases of their tails are wide, they have the extra skin for the hemipenis. That is what I see from these pictures.
By the way I am really surprised that you bought 2 hatchlings that are nearly as small as a nail. Are they a few weeks old? This seems too small for a chameleon baby to be sold. I hope they eat well at the very least.
It's very kind of youI am kind of worried about your cham babies! How much research have you done?
Could you please fill out the "how to ask for help" form? Here is a link: https://www.chameleonforums.com/threads/how-to-ask-for-help.66/
Please be as and specific and detailed as possible so others can take a look and help you as best as we can to give your babies the best possible life. Pictures always help to!
I am kind of worried about your cham babies! How much research have you done?
Could you please fill out the "how to ask for help" form? Here is a link: https://www.chameleonforums.com/threads/how-to-ask-for-help.66/
Please be as and specific and detailed as possible so others can take a look and help you as best as we can to give your babies the best possible life. Pictures always help to!
They always try to climb the screen but I keep trees in the center of the cage so they cannotYou need to mist more often currently at their age and less length of a mist in my opinion. I would mist around 1 minute every hour or so. Depending how quickly their enclosure dries up... are they screen climbing a lot?
Thanks for filling that out @snake3c I do not know much about panthers at the moment (I have a veild).
Maybe @Andee, @Kristen Wilkins, @jamest0o0, @kinyonga can help.
Any thoughts guys? These chams are just so tiny I worry for them because I know how quickly they can go downhill
At the beginning the small one was always turn black !! I see that they have a fight and the small lose the battleThey maybe trying to climb the screen because of the lack of foliage and pathways to walk on. I would honestly start separate them in the coming month. It looks like one is obviously out eating the other.