helo
for some of you who read my erlier post it could be a little bit strange that mostly I am asking about sex of chams... but chams is something that I am very keen on, and i am still looking for some new ones which i can take care of.
Latelly I bought three new ones... in opinion of seller...
thank you very much for many replies your opinion was very helpfull and made me sure that it is male, I have this one since he was very young and I had hope that was female... but I can proudly say that he is healthy and i will love him no matter it is male or female;)
hello every one:D
It isnt first time when I am asking you for advise... everytime I did it i get help that I needed fot which I am very thankfull, I would like to thanks one more time to everyone that I havent managed to show my appreciation yet. Sorry for my English it isnt my native language...
thanks for your replay, I ve read whole of this article alilte bit erliaer but I Couldnt found information abot incubation, athought reading other topics i saw post with tahe same question... with no answer. I belive it was just missed... so I decide to begin this Thread...
Hi,
Do any one has reliable knowledge about incubation conditions of this spec? i have bought a gravid female and she seems to lay eggs in few days and I am wondering if the information that i found about the incubation is right... is 20C temperature is good?
Hi, could you tell if your female get well? i have got one, when i get her she was already pregnant so I even dont know how long she is pregnent but she was in very bad shape, she had shortened tongue, didint wont to eat... i did all my best to make her get better and it wokred she seemed to get...
above i putted pic that i managed to take... little bit blur and dont show fully trouble spot... but maybe someone will notice something that i cant see... first two pic are taken of the one and the same ch. the one below is the another one
I am still trying to take pic to show here to fully confirm recognition in both cases but it is extremely hard... is it possible that in younger ones bulge is smaller and not so noticeable than in older ones?
thank for your replay, i also thought that she should be more like this shown on your picture... so if this one on the picture would be a male the bulge should be seen even on the picture below?
their both are kept in temperature not exceeding 82 F at day and little bit chiller at night... i provided the bin like you said with soil moist enough to hold on tunel.. i know that because i have experience in this matter after pregnancy of my ch.calyptratus which ended with 30 little healthy...
yes she is perfectly alone and she has got privacy while digging even when I spying her to get know how is she feeling and what is she doing or even when i am trying to feed her i doing it whit care to be unseen by her... i would like to show you her recent photo is that a look of pregnant...
first of all merry christmas:D
but not for me:( i have trouble with one that seemed to be female she still don't want to eat:( and she is still diging... she often sits still with closed eyes... both of them have the same conditions and male eats like crazy and feels grate... i don't have none...
I understand ;) but I am so curious that waiting in silence for replay sometimes is hard for me:D I have hope that I didn't offend no one with my last post;) it was just my impatience that I shouldn't show;) now when I know exactly which place should be shown on pic I will try to take it and as...
I am seeing forrward for some ideas from you, I hope that this silent isn't because you are out of ideas.. because if you cant help us i dont know who can;)
this one with slough is probably male, the one which lately still trying to dig is the one on the pic above... In my opinion she will get also slough in short time... do you think that it is related some way?
this is probably female
this maybe a male
my first thought was to contact with vet but in Poland it is hard to find someone who knows anything about this specimen and could tell me something about their sex and strange bahaviour of one of them, most popular is Chamaeleo calyptratus about...