FYI pics receptive vs gravid

BocaJan

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There have been questions regarding veileds being receptive and gravid, so I took some pictures. The first one is a normal female, the second is a receptive female and the third is a gravid female. I hope you find these pictures informative. My camera likes to mess with yellow, so you can't see too well how the receptive female has gold amongst her robins egg blue dots, whereas the gravid female has yellow markings.

So, on to the pics!
 

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thanks for posting this, i think something like this is needed because I have also noticed a lot of people wanting to know how to tell if she's receptive etc.
 
Thank you very much bocaja. I do have a question though, my female has never shown blues or yellows and she is seven months. Will she still show these when she is receptive?
 
Those photos are very informative - its a good idea to post these examples. With regard to the receptive and gravid photos - Lily didn't ever show the very dark green base colour when she was receptive or gravid. Do they only get such dark background colour if they have been mated and are carrying fertile eggs?

Great photos that are a really useful reference guide!:D
 
Thank you very much bocaja. I do have a question though, my female has never shown blues or yellows and she is seven months. Will she still show these when she is receptive?

Veiled females get the robin's egg blue spots and stripes on their casque when they are receptive. That is the sign that is pretty standard. at 7 months she is pretty young to be receptive yet. I think it usually happens around 9 months.
 
Those photos are very informative - its a good idea to post these examples. With regard to the receptive and gravid photos - Lily didn't ever show the very dark green base colour when she was receptive or gravid. Do they only get such dark background colour if they have been mated and are carrying fertile eggs?

Great photos that are a really useful reference guide!:D

I'm sorry I don't have the answer to that question. Perhaps someone else can answer that.
 
Veiled females get the robin's egg blue spots and stripes on their casque when they are receptive. That is the sign that is pretty standard. at 7 months she is pretty young to be receptive yet. I think it usually happens around 9 months.

Mine is 5 months, i think shes receptive now then.. she has stripes on her casque/head, and is getting blue spots...

I will breed her at about 14-16 months of age :p
 
I agree with the Lynda, your females are excellent.
I am attaching another picture of receptive coloration for reference.
Here is Agnes.

-Brad
 
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Brad's female is more typical of what I have seen. The females that show only blue make it harder to notice. Usually, mine only have the blue when receptive, and the orange/yellow only comes into play when mated/gravid/and non-receptive. It varies, though.

If unsure, show them a male, and you can tell. If she's ok with his existence, she's proably receptive.
 
Mine is 5 months, i think shes receptive now then.. she has stripes on her casque/head, and is getting blue spots...

I will breed her at about 14-16 months of age :p


My veiled female (around 6 months old) has just started showing some faint blue dots all over her body and light brown spots with a dark brown streak from her armpit down. i am going to wait for her to drop her first clutch before i breed her and am wondering about how long she will be until she drops her infertile eggs? thank you for your time :)
 
mine was dark green with the blue and yellow marking and laid 43 eggs yesterday :) Now to see if they are fertile!:D
 
Way awsome pics :) glad to see somethin like this up on the board as i love seein any pics of chameleons... but the beauteful ones like those three make it a lot better :)
 
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