Definite female. She's pretty. I have a female I bought as a boy so I feel your pain but shes grown on me. At the age yours is even as a late bloomer, it would have a bulge at the tail base and a larger rostral process
Im having a issue myself with them I can get them under control but they keep popping back up....i used the barrier in the bottom and top and coveted the top part with sand..it helped for a while. I haven found anything I feel comfy to spray ae of yet though lol
you said you were have problems with your humidity but you didnt list any specs, what is your humidity at and how far does it drop? and the temps that your cages is at? Im sure some more people will chime in and want some details to go off of so you may want to fill this out.
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Lol yea, I've noticed. I did alot of searching until I found one I felt comfy with, the breeder provided line history and pics of parents. Im happy with my choice....i just need more space for more cages for more locals LMAO
that's a good looking be. I wrote this while I was looking for a male panther Cham. I looked at tons of pictures of the more commonly available locals and was highly impressed. But...when i ran across the pictures of the be's and faly's, i saw alot of pics of falys and be's that look...
if you can take a pic of him/her walking across something like a ruler or a stick..youll get a good profile shot wit the tail straight :) looks kinda female to me though in the pictures. but have a good profile shot will clear up any confusion :)
My chams like being up high enough so they basically look down on the room. The top of my cage is 8 feet. They come down but tend to stay in the top. Its an arboreal lizard so night or lack there of plays a factor.
aquatic turtles are bacteria factories...their water is never clean and youd need enough space for the turtle.. some serious filtration and good movement to keep any water from sitting still to reduce pathogens and youd have to keep the cham from being able to fall in the water or if so it could...
correct me if im wrong PRO's
if you have a"panther" they are all the same species. just vary in color from one location to another. thats why you can "cross" two panther locales because they are all the same thing..
check out http://www.cleanlinechameleons.com/panther-chameleons/ they have a...
yea saran wrap is thin, i got a 12 foot by 9 foot heavy duty plastic sheet.. same thing painters use to cover walls for like 3 bucks at lowes...im sure home depot or any hardware store has them to
im no chameleon pro but humidity is very important. theres a ton of reasons why but ill just keep it to the point lol, its very important. i live in NM and humidity is tricky for me too. i got a painters tarp from lowes and wrapped my cages, that and the live plants, its always humid, you could...