Please help me sex my panther chameleon!

KellyCotton

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Hi there !
I purchased an Ambilobe Panther chameleon from a breeder and she was unsure if it was male or female. It was about 3 months old when I got it (so 4 months old now), and the breeder said I would know within the next few months.... but every site I go on says you should be able to sex them right from hatchlings if you know what to look for. It was the largest in the clutch and eats a very healthy amount and is growing nicely! Please help!
 

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Female! She is old enough by far! Here is my 5 month old male Panther 50% Ambilobe 25% Faly 25% Ankify
 

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Female. Cutting back on food prey is always a good idea for females. They'll live longer producing fewer eggs per clutch, less stress, less energetic cost for her.
 
Female. Cutting back on food prey is always a good idea for females. They'll live longer producing fewer eggs per clutch, less stress, less energetic cost for her.


Awesome thank you. She’s almost six months. How after and how much would you suggest I feed her?
 
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