J jimmybones55 New Member Sep 28, 2014 #1 Can you guys help me determine the gender on this little one. I swear there was absolutely no tarsal spur when she/he was younger. After the last shed I am now thinking (she) is now a he. what do you guys think? Very pretty under the UV light
Can you guys help me determine the gender on this little one. I swear there was absolutely no tarsal spur when she/he was younger. After the last shed I am now thinking (she) is now a he. what do you guys think? Very pretty under the UV light
Chase Chameleon Enthusiast Sep 29, 2014 #4 I think it is male, but if you could get a clearer picture of the back legs, I can confirm it. Chase
camimom New Member Sep 29, 2014 #5 It appears to be a female. There doesn't appear to be any real tarsal spur, and the shape of the casque is more petite. ALso, with a cham that size, a male would probably be showing a hint of the yellow bars by now.
It appears to be a female. There doesn't appear to be any real tarsal spur, and the shape of the casque is more petite. ALso, with a cham that size, a male would probably be showing a hint of the yellow bars by now.
Skyblaze New Member Sep 29, 2014 #6 I would say female. Im not 100% on that though...I see the little nub you are talking about.
Chase Chameleon Enthusiast Sep 30, 2014 #7 camimom said: It appears to be a female. There doesn't appear to be any real tarsal spur, and the shape of the casque is more petite. ALso, with a cham that size, a male would probably be showing a hint of the yellow bars by now. Click to expand... You can see faint bars, but some develop slower than others. Chase
camimom said: It appears to be a female. There doesn't appear to be any real tarsal spur, and the shape of the casque is more petite. ALso, with a cham that size, a male would probably be showing a hint of the yellow bars by now. Click to expand... You can see faint bars, but some develop slower than others. Chase