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looks like i have to change his name now thank you!!You got a boy 100%
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looks like i have to change his name now thank youYou got a boy 100%
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yes he is about 6 months! i was so skeptical when i first got him because as he was growing his crown looked like a girls crown and at the time that's the only way i knew how to tell the difference between male and female but learned a couple weeks back that males have that little spur/spike on their back feet...still a learning process for me he is getting a vet check up pretty soon so i can make sure i'm fully doing everything right!Most definitely a handsome guy. He does look a bit young, and if so, he still has some growing to do. Each male will have a different and unique casque. Some have massive casques and some are smaller, some are almost forward leaning casques, and some have a more gradual lean back. Even males from the same clutch have their own variations. This is a huge post, but you can see the many variations of brothers. https://www.chameleonforums.com/threads/hammy-and-ivy-baby-thread.174567/ Making sure uvb and supplements are correct will also play a huge role in proper casque formation.
Males also have the vertical stripes, like your guy has. Here’s what a female looks like for comparison.yes he is about 6 months! i was so skeptical when i first got him because as he was growing his crown looked like a girls crown and at the time that's the only way i knew how to tell the difference between male and female but learned a couple weeks back that males have that little spur/spike on their back feet...still a learning process for me he is getting a vet check up pretty soon so i can make sure i'm fully doing everything right!