LoneBridger
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Hey guys, I live in Washington State and I recently bought a beautiful Panther Chameleon for its size, male or female. I have multiple photos.
^This is when it is under its ceramic heater and 5.0 UVB
^This is it resting at night asleep at 72 degrees.
^This is soaking up natural sunlight on a 90 degree weather day.
If anyone could help me out gendering so I can prepare my enclosure for whatever they end up as. I’m taking them to the local vet today because I bought them from Petco and I know store clerks sometimes don’t know how to care for them. Getting just a check-up I’m keeping them regardless of condition and going to make the best enclosure possible, male or female. Colors are beautiful teal and pastel, bright blue cheeks along with other mint greens. Length from head to cloaca is about 4 inches. I can’t really see a bulge at the end of that tail could be from young age though. Some Panthers are good about hiding their gender in early months so any comments are greatly appreciated.
Thanks for reading! Any input to give will be taken with Gratitude. -Jacob
^This is when it is under its ceramic heater and 5.0 UVB
^This is it resting at night asleep at 72 degrees.
^This is soaking up natural sunlight on a 90 degree weather day.
If anyone could help me out gendering so I can prepare my enclosure for whatever they end up as. I’m taking them to the local vet today because I bought them from Petco and I know store clerks sometimes don’t know how to care for them. Getting just a check-up I’m keeping them regardless of condition and going to make the best enclosure possible, male or female. Colors are beautiful teal and pastel, bright blue cheeks along with other mint greens. Length from head to cloaca is about 4 inches. I can’t really see a bulge at the end of that tail could be from young age though. Some Panthers are good about hiding their gender in early months so any comments are greatly appreciated.
Thanks for reading! Any input to give will be taken with Gratitude. -Jacob