Solid Snake
Avid Member
No! You dont wake them up! Thats why its black, you freaked it! Are those the two different chams?
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No! You dont wake them up! Thats why its black, you freaked it! Are those the two different chams?
They all look like shes to me. Do you have any idea what local they are supposed to be?
In the second picture of the second chameleon doesnt the tail base look male to you? It does to me anyways, but that's also my unexpert opinion. I'll get more pics just gimme a sec.
The second one is definately a lot more active than the other one!
And I have no clue. Someone said the smaller one may be a sambava.
I see what your talking about. Try to get a pic from underneath, or really close up, showing the hips to the tail. Im going to go find out what young sambavas look like, as it sorta resembles one imo also...
Another thing, idk if it's juss me, but the females I've looked at seem to have a lone white spot above the stomach while males tend to have a continuous, unbroken white stripe.
Say it were male, two males is no bueno right?
Yes thats true...
That looks male, but just barely. Damned tricky chameleon! Is there a "line"that seperates the "bulge" on the underneath?
And the smaller one has a lone spot..
Oh yeah, what's the rarest type of pet panther as far as you know?
And maybe if they're both male, I can try my chances due to the fact they may get used to eachother at a young age???
Rarest? The giant winged triceradog chameleon:
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Really im not sure, but I rarely see mitsios, whitch I really like...
Ok, so lets get this straight. You bought a boy, but its actually a girl. You also bought a girl and its actually a boy? lol I looked over ALL the pics again, and it seems that you do most likely have a male and a female. Its hard to tell though, I have no actual experience with sambava, just ambilobe.