All my chame

shawn_melanson

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All my chams

I wanted to post some recent photos of all my chams it'll be 1 at a time due to my iPhone sorry :) but there beautiful and I love them :) first one will be my female nosy be LILO she's also my first Cham
 

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This one I jack skellington he was my 3rd chameleon And he's a little amilobe male
 

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And the 4th one is my newest male who's absolutely incredible he's a ambanja male :) no name yet
 

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Is English your native language (just curious)? Grammar is hard for some, easy for others, but keep in mind, people hate it when grammar is full of mistakes on forums like these. It makes everything hard to understand for those who are sort of grammar Nazis.

See the vent (poop hole) on the chameleon? Past that is the tail. From the vent, the tail gets very skinny, so it doesn't look like there are hemipenes in there. (Hemipenes are the male reproductive organ in chameleons and other reptiles)

Maybe it's just small, but it doesn't look like there is an obvious hemipenal bulge.

Check out Olimpia's blog on sexing baby panthers.

http://muchadoaboutchameleons.blogspot.com/2013/04/male-or-female-how-to-sex-baby-panther.html
 
I am going to double post for the sake of time and say, yes, definitely looks female.

Compare her/him to the blog pictures and you'll see, from the vent, the tail gets very skinny like Jack's does.
 
Is English your native language (just curious)? Grammar is hard for some, easy for others, but keep in mind, people hate it when grammar is full of mistakes on forums like these. It makes everything hard to understand for those who are sort of grammar Nazis.

See the vent (poop hole) on the chameleon? Past that is the tail. From the vent, the tail gets very skinny, so it doesn't look like there are hemipenes in there. (Hemipenes are the male reproductive organ in chameleons and other reptiles)

Maybe it's just small, but it doesn't look like there is an obvious hemipenal bulge.

Check out Olimpia's blog on sexing baby panthers.

http://muchadoaboutchameleons.blogspot.com/2013/04/male-or-female-how-to-sex-baby-panther.html

Yeah I know what it's suppose to look like but it was sold to me as a male I've actually had the same concern but I've never tried to sex a baby either so I figured maybe I just don't have the eye for little ones haha. But yeah I understand the grammar thing I'm just very bad with it and English is native tongue I just have a hard time with it.
 
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