About 4 months old, can't determine gender.

RosgerAgainFolk

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This is my first post.
I have had this guy, I think for a month.
I'm curious, male or female?
 

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Well noted.
I appreciate the input.
I set up a lay box just in case. It started to get a belly and made me think it was gravid.

New to chameleons, thanks for the input.
 
GrannyK do you have any experience with baby panthers? I have one that I have not been able to confirm for the last month!
 
GrannyK do you have any experience with baby panthers? I have one that I have not been able to confirm for the last m

That’s a boy. You are correct 😊He’s pretty handsome btw!
I have the lay bin set up, but it's heavy, and I want to remove it if I don't need it.

Pretty confident he is in fact "Ol' George" and "Georgia"?

Thanks for the speedy response, I've followed this site for months now.
This site and "Neptune" of course.
 
So you can 100 percent tell if you can identify a bulge after hemipenes but I can’t discern this for my life. The casque is a lot taller in a male and in a veiled the tell tale sign is the tarsal spurs which your boy has.

In a female there is not even a little bump in the back it’s super flat. Here’s a video from Neptune!
 
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