Yeah its a little lady, a very pretty one at that! Very nice, the dots are just color, no need to worry.
Also, just incase you have not read about it, females lay eggs. You will need a laying bin for her to do her business in. There is an amazing sheet that tells you all you will need for it, ill post the link below
I c what you mean bout the blue, looks nice, but to me she looks like a girl. Best way to tell is base of the tale and back feet, if you could get a pic of back feet that close then you should def be able to tell the sex
I c what you mean bout the blue, looks nice, but to me she looks like a girl. Best way to tell is base of the tale and back feet, if you could get a pic of back feet that close then you should def be able to tell the sex
if i am not mistaken, only veiled chameleons can have their sex determined through through a tarsal spur check. sex of panthers and most other locales of chameleons is determined through horns, and hemipenal buldges
if i am not mistaken, only veiled chameleons can have their sex determined through through a tarsal spur check. sex of panthers and most other locales of chameleons is determined through horns, and hemipenal buldges
Actually there are several different species that have the tarsal spur and some of the more common ones are: Chamaeleo africanus (African Chameleon), some subspecies, but not all, of the Chamaeleo dilepis (Flap Neck Chameleon) and Chamaeleo gracilis (Graceful Chameleon).
this is one where she thinks she is slowly gettin away she is a funny little thing she will slow as she can walk one way thinking i am not looking then run but come right back lol