Got 2 new Panthers need help sexing

gstspyder

Established Member
I got these two chameleons but need help..these are the only pics I have so far...will post more if needed
 
20170610_222649.jpg
20170610_222707.jpg
 

Attachments

  • 20170610_222727.jpg
    20170610_222727.jpg
    251.6 KB · Views: 121
Well, as I am looking at them, they both looks like males. Look at the tail base. The males have visible bulge there. Female's tails are thinner and without the bulge. Another good way to help with sexing baby panthers (works with Ambilobe) is to look at their ?throat? (I don't know the exact term). I found out, that female's throat is Always red and male's is more into blue with some red. Just look for the blueish/greyish colors. I only tried this with my ambilobe clutches and it always worked.
 
Well, as I am looking at them, they both looks like males. Look at the tail base. The males have visible bulge there. Female's tails are thinner and without the bulge. Another good way to help with sexing baby panthers (works with Ambilobe) is to look at their ?throat? (I don't know the exact term). I found out, that female's throat is Always red and male's is more into blue with some red. Just look for the blueish/greyish colors. I only tried this with my ambilobe clutches and it always worked.
There is no bulge in the first pic. that is part of the vent. Some people mistake the little bump after the vent as a bulge and it is not. Just my opinion.
 
Sorry Carol I have to disagree. Both appear to be males. For that age, the development of the tail base is what I would expect for a male.
 
Here is the most recent pic I could get...its a jumper so I don't like to take it out...the last one is a for sure male
 

Attachments

  • 20170617_143412.jpg
    20170617_143412.jpg
    262.8 KB · Views: 125
  • 20170617_143635.jpg
    20170617_143635.jpg
    153.6 KB · Views: 130
  • 20170617_142857.jpg
    20170617_142857.jpg
    141.1 KB · Views: 113
Back
Top Bottom