Juanns01
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Lol, it’s ok. I guess I’ll find out for sure in a couple months, and yeah it’s super hard.I bet you’re more confused now lol
It’s hard to tell on panthers... Even on veileds they don’t always show that spur right away
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Lol, it’s ok. I guess I’ll find out for sure in a couple months, and yeah it’s super hard.I bet you’re more confused now lol
It’s hard to tell on panthers... Even on veileds they don’t always show that spur right away
i have a friend who has a veiled and I’m not sure what sex it is eitherI bet you’re more confused now lol
It’s hard to tell on panthers... Even on veileds they don’t always show that spur right away
Exactly, thank you guys though for replying!Long and short of it is: who cares! In a couple months you’ll know which sex to buy next!
Yes thank youI'm more twards female based on the photos. Just a comparison, this was my boy when i got him at about 3.5 months/4 months old and a present look after 1.5 months in my care. I was also uncertain about his sex, but if you look closer you can see the base of the tail by the vent is thicker. My cham was in really bad shape when i got him thats why i was hard for me to tell. I hope it helps
Yessir, thank you all for helpAt that age is so hard to tell, I'd say based on the tail I'd give it 70% chance you got a male, but my son says 65% female. Give him/her a few weeks more and it will clearly show signs of a bulge or not in the tail. If you can get clear picture it would be easier to tell.
alright, thanksIm going to guess female but it is hard to see and still very young. If it IS a female you have more work ahead of you, they require lay bins when they get older.
Yes this clears it up perfectly.....A great chart to help! View attachment 282824
Thanks! ???Yes this clears it up perfectly.....
Lol that’s funnyperhaps it identifies as a unisex earthworm....
I think she is a girlHey so I just got this chameleon from a breeder and he just turned 4 months old a couple days ago. Could any of you guys sex him please?
it's a male, there is no disputing that, and he's nicely colored, good reds filling in...that color takes longest to develop... the rostril protrusian, solid bars, bump at base of tail always indicates male
I think so because you couldn’t even see mines nose, which obviously yours is a maleAre you talking about mine?