G Grimrod New Member Mar 10, 2022 #1 So I've 4 females and 1 male. 1 female was receptive today, but it looks like male was a little quick with the hemipene action? Theyre just hanging out behind here wiggling around, they're not getting together... Not sure what to do right now? Any help?
So I've 4 females and 1 male. 1 female was receptive today, but it looks like male was a little quick with the hemipene action? Theyre just hanging out behind here wiggling around, they're not getting together... Not sure what to do right now? Any help?
K kinyonga Chameleon Queen Mar 10, 2022 #5 It's not a prolapse as long as it goes back in before too long. If he can't pull it back in then it's likely a prolapse.
It's not a prolapse as long as it goes back in before too long. If he can't pull it back in then it's likely a prolapse.
G Grimrod New Member Mar 10, 2022 #6 That's not a prolapse? Looks nothing like when I paired my Veileds. At any rate, I separated them. He got them in albeit slowly.
That's not a prolapse? Looks nothing like when I paired my Veileds. At any rate, I separated them. He got them in albeit slowly.
K kinyonga Chameleon Queen Mar 10, 2022 #7 Male Panther chameleon... His might be of interest to you too... "Hemipenes can prolapse (stick out when they shouldn’t and remain stuck)"... https://www.birdsandexotics.com/2020/09/chameleon-prolapsed-hemipenes-case-study/ The hemipenes vary in looks from one species to another... Veiled... Last edited: Mar 10, 2022
Male Panther chameleon... His might be of interest to you too... "Hemipenes can prolapse (stick out when they shouldn’t and remain stuck)"... https://www.birdsandexotics.com/2020/09/chameleon-prolapsed-hemipenes-case-study/ The hemipenes vary in looks from one species to another... Veiled...