Chase Chameleon Enthusiast Dec 31, 2015 #21 Still saying male. Not only is there a hemipenal bulge, you can see coloration coming in on the first two pictures. Chase
Still saying male. Not only is there a hemipenal bulge, you can see coloration coming in on the first two pictures. Chase
DaChameleonKing Avid Member Dec 31, 2015 #22 bobcochran said: This is not a young chameleon, maybe 6 months old. Click to expand... oh. Then thats a male
bobcochran said: This is not a young chameleon, maybe 6 months old. Click to expand... oh. Then thats a male
bobcochran Chameleon Enthusiast Jan 1, 2016 #23 DaChameleonKing said: oh. Then thats a male Click to expand... Traitor!
T.NY New Member Jan 1, 2016 #24 bobcochran said: Traitor! Click to expand... Haha we still in the same boat I won't bail on you. Gonna prepare some organic soIL for just in case.
bobcochran said: Traitor! Click to expand... Haha we still in the same boat I won't bail on you. Gonna prepare some organic soIL for just in case.
bobcochran Chameleon Enthusiast Jan 1, 2016 #25 T.NY said: Haha we still in the same boat I won't bail on you. Gonna prepare some organic soIL for just in case. Click to expand... You won't need to do that for some time yet. Assuming it is a female, she'll turn a peachy receptive color when ready to breed, then you'll have at least a month after that before she will need a laying bin.
T.NY said: Haha we still in the same boat I won't bail on you. Gonna prepare some organic soIL for just in case. Click to expand... You won't need to do that for some time yet. Assuming it is a female, she'll turn a peachy receptive color when ready to breed, then you'll have at least a month after that before she will need a laying bin.