The orange urinate tells you that he is dehydrated.
The darker the urinate the more dehydrated he is and this looks very dark so you should have a close look at how much he drinks.
Do you have a dripper?
It could also be possible that he hasn´t been kept properly when he was young.
I read that some chameleons can´t develope their sexuality when they are kept in groups for too long and have been surpressed by the others.
Just get some branches from outside.
You should provide some rather thin and some rather thick ones so your cham can choose which it likes best.
You may get as many as possible without keeping her from climbing around freely so there should be places with a lot of branches but also some with...
Nice cage! But you´ll need to get a loooot more branches for him to climb and sit on. Chams mostly prefer horizontal branches which your plants barely have.
I don´t think anyone of us has the right to judge which animals have a right to live or not.
I just wanted to say that i personally would have seen more sense in having some baby veileds or gracefuls instead of those hybrids which will in best case be infertile.
I just hope nobody is trying to...
You´re right they have much bigger canthus rostralis but the females have some too, as you can see e.g. here: http://static.zoonar.de/img/www_repository3/ac/e1/f8/10_55ae21546522c91d6df501439947dfba.jpg
When they are babies, both sexes only have small canthus rostralis.
You can tell it´s a male...
Beautiful chams jessica, congratulations!
But don´t you it´s little risky too keep them together without knowing their sexes?
Is it sure that the little one is a male?
If not i´d think it might be better to keep him/her seperated just in case it´s a girl.
Don´t know if it would be good if she...
I´d also say he looks like a male to me.
But as Todnedo already said, it´s nearly impossible to tell before they are about 12 months old.
Have you ever seen him turn green?
Another evidence might be his back.
It´s hard to tell from the picture but you might just take a closer look at it.
When...
Don´t get me wrong, i think this is very interesting and cool in some way.
I just doubt that it´s worth putting a female under the stress of egg producing and laying
for this.