well i've had many calls for this guy but no takers. SO!!! if theres anyone locally who is interested in picking him up for $65.00, then come on by! i dont have room for him anymore, and i rather have some one who would give him the proper care, take him.:)
my first cham i had was a veiled cham that had some serious mbd. and he always did it. even in his enclosure when trying to climb a branch, it would fall because it grabbed its own leg. couple days after i bought him he died, and you bet i went to go ask for my money back! and i got it;) but not...
whats in the vent/tail area that distinguishes them apart? What should i look for? after looking at ur pics, im beginning to think i have a female too!:(
When we were choosing for a male, "he" was the only one in there that was kinda darker in color. his bars were black. the others look brown and no bars. Anyways hes been eating like a pig and drinking plenty of water. hopefully he turns out nice.
I've always wanted a nosy be.
this is my newest addition to my collection. he is 8.5 weeks old. i got him at LLL reptile in oceanside this weekend. I believe he's a male, (i hope) it was kind of hard to distinguish between the males and females. but here he is.
Male or female?
i definitely understand that it is hard to sex them at so young an age. but i probably take the half hour drive down there again because they do have some really good prices and alot of other species. maybe next time ill come home with an emerald tree boa. thats if i talk my girl friend into it...
i bought a nosey be panther from them this saturday actually and well they were a little bit young (chameleons) so it was a little hard to sex them but when i asked one of the guys that worked their they were also unsure. so i went with the only one that was showing some stripes and coloring...