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  1. Seiryu

    Anyone Ever Get Their Cham From...

    Save yourself trouble and go to an actual breeder.
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    Newb Here Trying to figure out my new Baby

    Definitely a boy, likely in the 3-4 month range. Would be small for 6 months if that old. As for what kind of panther, no one can tell you for certain, except the place you got it from.
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    Male or female

    Agree with Nick. You can't identify a female with 100% certainty. Even males to a point, you cannot properly identify. There are a lot of crosses nowadays that look like "X" locale and are potentially crosses. This is why it's best to go direct to a breeder and not second hand through a...
  4. Seiryu

    Jackson's

    Fred. I'm not trying to argue with you. I have bred xantholophus and also Jacksonii as well as other species. There is no benefit at all, to keep Jackson's chameleons together. Can it be done with a large enough enclosure and watching them on a daily basis? Sure. But I can also tell from the...
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    Jackson's

    Agree with Lee, no question Ben that yours are Xantho. Keeping them together is NOT recommended. There is no reason to, unless you want to chance health issues down the line.
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    Male or female

    It's definitely a girl. 0% chance it's a male.
  7. Seiryu

    Sexing my 2 month old Panther chameleon?

    It's a girl :) I attached a picture of one of my females, they can get some very nice blues/purples even as adults.
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    When do male panther chameleons usually show coloer?

    That is definitely a girl
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    When do male panther chameleons usually show coloer?

    Agree with Nick. 8-12 weeks you should notice a lot of color in males. Most times my 4-6 week olds are already showing blues/yellows. When they start to show big time colors is 5+ months and of course their colors aren't really locked in until almost 24 months. I attached a picture of one of...
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    Panther chameleon male or female?

    Definitely a girl
  11. Seiryu

    Egg baron panther?

    Yes, she is much older than 4 months for sure. Likely in the 7-12 month range. Can't add much more than what was said, I hope she lays for you if that's what the issue is!
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    What type of Panther is he?

    While I agree it looks Ambilobe-ish (could also be Ambanja looking too). No one but the person you got him from / breeder can tell you what type he is. There are many crosses out there nowadays and some look like pure locales. Just one of those "you will never know for certain" things unless...
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    Uninterested male but eager female ?

    Males can be weird. I have one in particular that will not breed with a female if she is too big. Most of my females are 75-95grams, and he will gape and try to attack them. However if they are 55-65grams he is usually Okay, although still be weird and not a guarantee. Try him in her...
  14. Seiryu

    Jacksonii jacksonii healthy?

    Agree with Lathis. He looks a bit chunky and definitely slow down on the vitamins and food. Hard to say from the pics and since he is fairly overweight, but may be experiencing gout as well. As for what type of Jacksons. He is actually a Jacksonii Xantholophus, not a Jacksonii, Jacksonii.
  15. Seiryu

    Suppose to be a male....

    Definitely a girl!
  16. Seiryu

    Help sexing baby panther

    It's a girl for sure :)
  17. Seiryu

    2 baby panthers male or female

    The pictures make it difficult but does appear to be male and female. Try letting them stand on on something like a branch, dowel etc and use flash. Tail sticking straight out on a profile shot is best
  18. Seiryu

    New baby nosy be

    Am I the only one who thinks female? Pretty prominent dip at the vent area.
  19. Seiryu

    Is it possible to get salmonella infection from pet chameleons?

    Agree with Jann! You would have to be very unlucky to catch salmonella from any reptile, let alone a chameleon. The big carrier would be turtles (not tortoises) and even then there are few reported cases. People kiss their reptiles all the time. While I don't care for that kind of stuff (a...
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    2 baby panther's

    Yep, that would work! Just make sure there is a good 4-5" gap from the highest point to the lip of the tub so they don't escape! I would keep them in there for a couple of months honestly until they can eat 1/4" crickets. The 18x18x36 may even be a little too big for them at that age, but...
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