jayychameleon
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Looks like a female to me. She's also rather stout--she may be carrying eggs. Don't take my word on that though; my female cham is younger than yours and has not shown any signs of eggs yet. Therefore, I can't say for sure whether yours is or not.
ugh.. i wish it was easier to tell. this whole time i was sure it was a male, but i never really knew how to tell until recently. i had just taken the stores word for it because they deal with chameleons quite often and have lots of reptiles. should i try putting something down just incase, to see if "she" lays eggs? some of the pictures make him/her look fat, but heres one looking normal a couple days ago, thanks for the quick reply as well! much appreciated
What store did you get her from? If it was a Petco of Petsmart, don't trust a thing they say. They don't know what they're talking about haha.
If it were me, I'd have something down. Even though the "normal" picture makes her appear skinnier, I'd still be cautious for her age.
"He" doesn't have spurs, the casque is small, and the coloring seems more in line with a female. Sorry buddy, you probably just gained a lot of stress haha. Females are worrisome! They're all rewarding of course, but there is additional stress with females.
And no problem! I just so happened to be browsing the site when you posted. Happy to help.
Looks female to me, but I am not a veiled expert. @jannb is a pro! @Kristen Wilkins would know too!
Honestly, if the store couldn’t correctly sex a veiled chameleon, I wouldn’t take their advice on anything.ugh.. i wish it was easier to tell. this whole time i was sure it was a male, but i never really knew how to tell until recently. i had just taken the stores word for it because they deal with chameleons quite often and have lots of reptiles. should i try putting something down just incase, to see if "she" lays eggs? some of the pictures make him/her look fat, but heres one looking normal a couple days ago, thanks for the quick reply as well! much appreciated
Honestly, if the store couldn’t correctly sex a veiled chameleon, I wouldn’t take their advice on anything.
She’s definitely a lady.
She’s definitely a lady.
The only difference in care is providing a laying bin. She’s gonna lay a clutch whether she’s been bred or not, so it’s important. She looks ok to me, but I haven’t delt with veileds in over 15 years. If I could stumble along and successfully(accidentally) hatch a clutch, you will be fine with all the resources here.
Also I’m not sure where you are keeping her temps but you want temps to be a bit lower for females. Slow her down on feeders . This will help with smaller clutches .
Does the soil have coconut fiber ? Or is it coconut fiber ?thank you for the information i appreciate it a lot, really. i went and grabbed these, i had read that you want "clean" sand. does what i bought work? im attaching a picture.