Female?

Nikkishaps2211

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Hi all!!
Im confused on this little one.. I was thinking Girl but sometimes he/she is coral, red and blues down the whole body which might be a boy. Thoughts?
 

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Is this the same one you posted in the other two threads you did? Or are you breeding and not knowing what genders you have?

This one is a female. You can tell by the tail base there is no bulge at all after the vent. Here is a reference for determining gender in panthers. http://www.muchadoaboutchameleons.com/2013/04/male-or-female-how-to-sex-baby-panther.html
Hi, this is the first one I posted and unfortunately due to her size at that time it was uncertain. The other one I posted is definitely a male. No I dont breed nor do I intend too, its alot of work. I just have them as pets
 
Is this the same one you posted in the other two threads you did? Or are you breeding and not knowing what genders you have?

This one is a female. You can tell by the tail base there is no bulge at all after the vent. Here is a reference for determining gender in panthers. http://www.muchadoaboutchameleons.com/2013/04/male-or-female-how-to-sex-baby-panther.html
Also, thanks so much for replying... i was always told that males get pretty colors and females not so much. But this little one shows blues, coral and reds which is fascinating since she is a female
 
Also, thanks so much for replying... i was always told that males get pretty colors and females not so much. But this little one shows blues, coral and reds which is fascinating since she is a female
Females can pull some amazing colors while they are young. As they mature some females show more purples and pinks rather than just peach. But with Panther babies the best indicator is always going to be the tail base.
 
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