peacenlove New Member Aug 25, 2012 #1 how can you tell the difference between male and female vield chameleons? i just got one and i was curious.
how can you tell the difference between male and female vield chameleons? i just got one and i was curious.
squeekz1992 New Member Aug 25, 2012 #2 Congrats! If it is a male, it will have a "nub" coming off of his back feet. It is called a tarsal spur.
Congrats! If it is a male, it will have a "nub" coming off of his back feet. It is called a tarsal spur.
GuitarGodByNameOfBoB New Member Aug 25, 2012 #3 squeekz1992 said: Congrats! If it is a male, it will have a "nub" coming off of his back feet. It is called a tarsal spur. Click to expand... http://www.veiled-chameleon.com/images/male.gif
squeekz1992 said: Congrats! If it is a male, it will have a "nub" coming off of his back feet. It is called a tarsal spur. Click to expand... http://www.veiled-chameleon.com/images/male.gif
peacenlove New Member Aug 25, 2012 #4 i thought the vield on there head would tell? like if it was longer it was a male shorter a female? thats not true?
i thought the vield on there head would tell? like if it was longer it was a male shorter a female? thats not true?
squeekz1992 New Member Aug 25, 2012 #5 Not really, I mean females casques are generally shorter, and they are generally less colorful (only shades of green and black, unless receptive when they show turquoise and yellow). But they are sexed by the spur.
Not really, I mean females casques are generally shorter, and they are generally less colorful (only shades of green and black, unless receptive when they show turquoise and yellow). But they are sexed by the spur.
T trd1215 New Member Aug 25, 2012 #6 peacenlove said: i thought the vield on there head would tell? like if it was longer it was a male shorter a female? thats not true? Click to expand... Yes correct but only when they are of mature age. The best way to tell when they are young is the spur on the back feet is a male.
peacenlove said: i thought the vield on there head would tell? like if it was longer it was a male shorter a female? thats not true? Click to expand... Yes correct but only when they are of mature age. The best way to tell when they are young is the spur on the back feet is a male.
GuitarGodByNameOfBoB New Member Aug 25, 2012 #7 peacenlove said: i thought the vield on there head would tell? like if it was longer it was a male shorter a female? thats not true? Click to expand... Males do tend to be bigger but the spur is the devinative way to tell from hatching
peacenlove said: i thought the vield on there head would tell? like if it was longer it was a male shorter a female? thats not true? Click to expand... Males do tend to be bigger but the spur is the devinative way to tell from hatching