Toothless the cham Established Member Dec 9, 2018 #22 Well if you want to keep it you might as well learn how to keep a female chameleons even though boys are slightly easier. if you do end up keeping her then fill out the form that he seny to you
Well if you want to keep it you might as well learn how to keep a female chameleons even though boys are slightly easier. if you do end up keeping her then fill out the form that he seny to you
Thehippie Chameleon Enthusiast Dec 9, 2018 #23 if you keep her then you will need to research laybins
sonia Member Dec 9, 2018 #24 I'm aware if I keep her, I will have much more research ahead. Hoping for a male though. Just feel bad as I chose this one.
I'm aware if I keep her, I will have much more research ahead. Hoping for a male though. Just feel bad as I chose this one.
KingGoodman Member Dec 10, 2018 #25 Yea try to get a return. Any respectable breeder would agree if they told you it was male and made an error.
Yea try to get a return. Any respectable breeder would agree if they told you it was male and made an error.
Repti Established Member Dec 16, 2018 #28 She is a very nice looking chameleon though and might not be a bad idea to keep her and learn how to take care of her if that’s what you like
She is a very nice looking chameleon though and might not be a bad idea to keep her and learn how to take care of her if that’s what you like
salty dog Chameleon Enthusiast Dec 16, 2018 #29 Females are a little different than males, I would definetly fill out the form!!