Winton'scham
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Looking for some help sexing our juvenile Panther Chameleon. He/she has about a 4" body, thinking he/she is 3-4 months old. Sometimes I think I see the bulge sometimes not, so any input would be appreciated. Thank you.
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Thank youIt’s hard to tell, especially at such a young age, but from what the pictures show, I would put my bets on a girl. Male panthers will have a slight bulge at the base of their tales, and will generally be larger. I would wait a couple months, he/she will be much bigger and easier to sex, hope this helped!
I would say you would have a better chance of sexing he/she in about a month! Definitely. Or maybe someone on here could know!Looking for some help sexing our juvenile Panther Chameleon. He/she has about a 4" body, thinking he/she is 3-4 months old. Sometimes I think I see the bulge sometimes not, so any input would be appreciated. Thank you.
he/she is asleep for the night, and i leave town for 2 nights early in the am, so i won't. be able to get hose pics for a cpl days.....thnk you for your effort to helpWe need cleared pictures with the tail not resting on anything, also incldue some face shots. In order to sex panthers one looks at length of tail versus body lenthg, tail base with and how quickly it tapers off and facial bone structures.
Come on Matt this is when you're supposed to go out on a limb! I'm saying female.We need cleared pictures with the tail not resting on anything, also incldue some face shots. In order to sex panthers one looks at length of tail versus body lenthg, tail base with and how quickly it tapers off and facial bone structures.
In that case I should say male! Just to rattle your cage? Actually, wait, I do think it is a male!Come on Matt this is when you're supposed to go out on a limb! I'm saying female.