Jeff W New Member Aug 4, 2020 #1 I just recently got a Panther Chameleon and the breeder said that based on some green coloring it was a male. I’ve been researching to try and learn as I’m new to having one. Is the only way to tell by the tail? Attachments 2A2CF407-0B71-4BC8-98F6-5772EFF6379A.jpeg 14.3 KB · Views: 176 91503C41-2BF8-4B0F-B908-CF36A0F5B01B.jpeg 11.6 KB · Views: 163 57662257-3159-461B-B1AE-CA88B7914809.jpeg 11.7 KB · Views: 176
I just recently got a Panther Chameleon and the breeder said that based on some green coloring it was a male. I’ve been researching to try and learn as I’m new to having one. Is the only way to tell by the tail?
Jeff W New Member Aug 4, 2020 #3 So it’s safe to say that you can judge by coloring? I’m just trying to understand the proper way to sex a baby.
So it’s safe to say that you can judge by coloring? I’m just trying to understand the proper way to sex a baby.
K kinyonga Chameleon Queen Aug 4, 2020 #4 @Jeff W Color can fool you sometimes....for young ones. This might help.... http://www.muchadoaboutchameleons.com/2013/04/male-or-female-how-to-sex-baby-panther.html
@Jeff W Color can fool you sometimes....for young ones. This might help.... http://www.muchadoaboutchameleons.com/2013/04/male-or-female-how-to-sex-baby-panther.html
NashansCamos Chameleon Enthusiast Aug 5, 2020 #8 Jeff W said: So it’s safe to say that you can judge by coloring? I’m just trying to understand the proper way to sex a baby. Click to expand... not at that young.... at about 4 months you might see some faint color
Jeff W said: So it’s safe to say that you can judge by coloring? I’m just trying to understand the proper way to sex a baby. Click to expand... not at that young.... at about 4 months you might see some faint color