During incubation Does temperature affect the sex on Panther chameleons?

Ynott116

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Everything's in the title just wondering what you all think and if so have any hard evidence I'd love to read it I'm open for any opinions have a great night thank you.
 
Here is a resource that I saw was used in an older thread, though it is about veiled chameleons: http://www.chameleonnews.com/08FebLong.html
Perhaps some information can be gained over that. You can also check this website: http://www.muchadoaboutchameleons.com/2016/04/temperature-sexing-and-chameleons.html
It suggests that chameleons are one of the species that are genotypically driven, so basically the outside temperatures during incubation don't matter. That is just a theory though, and it doesn't look like it has any proof (yet!)
Hope that helped! ;)
 
Here is a resource that I saw was used in an older thread, though it is about veiled chameleons: http://www.chameleonnews.com/08FebLong.html
Perhaps some information can be gained over that. You can also check this website: http://www.muchadoaboutchameleons.com/2016/04/temperature-sexing-and-chameleons.html
It suggests that chameleons are one of the species that are genotypically driven, so basically the outside temperatures during incubation don't matter. That is just a theory though, and it doesn't look like it has any proof (yet!)
Hope that helped! ;)
My first egg I bough hatched 3 weeks ago im thinking its a female what do you think? Just bought another egg today hope its a male.
 

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