Panther male or female?

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Can anyone tell if this is a male
Or female panther?
 

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Hi there, can I tag onto this thread?

I’m just writing for a bit of advice, I’m Uk based and bought a Panther Chameleon from a reputable reptile shop. They insisted that it was male and charged a high price for it. but I’m now having some serious doubts.

Some background. Purchased mid January and was said to be born in September but quite vague about dates, recently he/she was first not very active and basking a lot , and over the last couple days very active and investing the bottom of enclosure. Which they haven’t done before. There is maybe 5/6 inches of soil at the bottom so wondering if maybe looking to lay eggs?

There’s definitely some salmon pinks in there but also greens and turquoise so I’m really not sure. I can’t see much of a bulge on the tail. Before a shedding a week ago it was a lot greener most of the time. Now though mostly this pink colour with hints of green in there.

Also if he/she is female is there enough soil in there to lay into ? (Photo attached of enclosure.
 

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Definitely a female, and if the 6-8th pics in your first post are recent, you definitely have a gravid girl. You will want to include a lay bin ASAP or at least make sure the soil in the bottom is the right texture to hold a tunnel and not collapse.

I have never seen so many greens and blues in a female, she is stunning!
 
Definitely a female, and if the 6-8th pics in your first post are recent, you definitely have a gravid girl. You will want to include a lay bin ASAP or at least make sure the soil in the bottom is the right texture to hold a tunnel and not collapse.

I have never seen so many greens and blues in a female, she is stunning!
Thanks for the info! Ok will get a lay bin for her!!
 
Definitely a female, and if the 6-8th pics in your first post are recent, you definitely have a gravid girl. You will want to include a lay bin ASAP or at least make sure the soil in the bottom is the right texture to hold a tunnel and not collapse.

I have never seen so many greens and blues in a female, she is stunning!
As I wasn't expecting to have a female I'm not that prepared!

she's been very actively walking around her enclosure for the last 2/3 days. As she hasn't laid before I think we are both quite confused with what is going on.

Her enclosure is a bioactive set up, so there is soil in the bottom. I've 2/3’s covered so she can have privacy, but she just doesn't seem interested in digging. She just pats on the door wanting to get out.

I've made a Lay bin for her at the bottom of a plant that she usually like to climb, but she's not interested in going into it. She tries to climb over it and walk about on the carpet (which she's never done before). I guess she's looking for better options, but I don't have anything better.

How long will she do this before she becomes egg-bound? I'm pretty concerned.

Thanks
 
As I wasn't expecting to have a female I'm not that prepared!

she's been very actively walking around her enclosure for the last 2/3 days. As she hasn't laid before I think we are both quite confused with what is going on.

Her enclosure is a bioactive set up, so there is soil in the bottom. I've 2/3’s covered so she can have privacy, but she just doesn't seem interested in digging. She just pats on the door wanting to get out.

I've made a Lay bin for her at the bottom of a plant that she usually like to climb, but she's not interested in going into it. She tries to climb over it and walk about on the carpet (which she's never done before). I guess she's looking for better options, but I don't have anything better.

How long will she do this before she becomes egg-bound? I'm pretty concerned.

Thanks

Normally, Panther chameleons spend about 20-30 days after the gravid period starts before laying eggs. While they can go a bit longer before becoming egg bound, it will be a concern if she goes longer than this.

I've made a Lay bin for her at the bottom of a plant that she usually like to climb, but she's not interested in going into it. She tries to climb over it and walk about on the carpet (which she's never done before). I guess she's looking for better options, but I don't have anything better.

If this plant is not inside her enclosure, she might not feel comfortable laying there. Try placing the lay bin inside the enclosure if you can, and if not you might have a problem. Iirc 8”x10”x12” is recommended for lay bin size (I could be wrong on this).

It’s fairly uncommon for a healthy, relaxed chameleon with a proper setup to become egg bound, other than in cases where there is no suitable laying location available. As long as you give her what she needs, it’s unlikely that laying will be much of an issue. Just give her time, and try not to stress her out in the meantime.

If you remember when she first started showing the dark colours with orange blotches, count forward 35 or so days to see when you should start worrying. If she starts showing signs of stress/illness however, take her to a vet as soon as you can to make sure she isn’t egg bound.
 
Normally, Panther chameleons spend about 20-30 days after the gravid period starts before laying eggs. While they can go a bit longer before becoming egg bound, it will be a concern if she goes longer than this.



If this plant is not inside her enclosure, she might not feel comfortable laying there. Try placing the lay bin inside the enclosure if you can, and if not you might have a problem. Iirc 8”x10”x12” is recommended for lay bin size (I could be wrong on this).

It’s fairly uncommon for a healthy, relaxed chameleon with a proper setup to become egg bound, other than in cases where there is no suitable laying location available. As long as you give her what she needs, it’s unlikely that laying will be much of an issue. Just give her time, and try not to stress her out in the meantime.

If you remember when she first started showing the dark colours with orange blotches, count forward 35 or so days to see when you should start worrying. If she starts showing signs of stress/illness however, take her to a vet as soon as you can to make sure she isn’t egg bound.
Ok, thanks very much for your help!
 
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