Merino New Member Mar 22, 2013 #1 Hi all, I have a question, I have seen some Parsons babies without the white circle in the body, why? Anyone know the reason? Regards.
Hi all, I have a question, I have seen some Parsons babies without the white circle in the body, why? Anyone know the reason? Regards.
Sohumvet Member Mar 22, 2013 #2 I'm sure it's just the genetics. Those markings are unique to every Parsonii I've seen and are an easy way to identify individual animals.
I'm sure it's just the genetics. Those markings are unique to every Parsonii I've seen and are an easy way to identify individual animals.
Carlton Chameleon Enthusiast Mar 22, 2013 #3 I've had the pleasure of seeing parsoni in the wild. Most had these white patches but not every one of them. Some were larger and some so small they were hardly noticeable. Probably just normal genetic variation.
I've had the pleasure of seeing parsoni in the wild. Most had these white patches but not every one of them. Some were larger and some so small they were hardly noticeable. Probably just normal genetic variation.
Action Jackson Chameleon Enthusiast Mar 22, 2013 #4 One of my females has no spots, one has little spots and one has big spots?
Merino New Member Mar 23, 2013 #5 Thanks for the replies, thought he could be a health problem. I thought everyone had that white circle Parsoniis ... Regards.
Thanks for the replies, thought he could be a health problem. I thought everyone had that white circle Parsoniis ... Regards.