Pygmy sexing

slinker

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Hi, so I got these two cuties from Tiki Tiki :) the most awesome people ever...
can you help me sex them and if they are both males should they not be together
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congrats, you are the proud owner of 2 males. You are correct, they should not be housed together. If you had ask for a pair Chad will fix it, he & Darci are great.

Go to the post Chad put up of pictures, look at the pygmy on the stick. The ones with short tairls are female the ones with long tails are males hope this helps.

Here are some helpful web sites:
http://www.chameleonnews.com/?page=article&id=46
http://www.chameleonnews.com/?page=article&id=63
http://adcham.com/html/taxonomy/spec...icaudatus.html
 
congrats, you are the proud owner of 2 males. You are correct, they should not be housed together. If you had ask for a pair Chad will fix it, he & Darci are great.

Go to the post Chad put up of pictures, look at the pygmy on the stick. The ones with short tairls are female the ones with long tails are males hope this helps.

Here are some helpful web sites:
http://www.chameleonnews.com/?page=article&id=46
http://www.chameleonnews.com/?page=article&id=63
http://adcham.com/html/taxonomy/spec...icaudatus.html

Just wondering how can you tell that they are males?
 
Hi, so I got these two cuties from Tiki Tiki :) the most awesome people ever...

Ha ha ha ha..... and exactly how much did Chad slip you to say that?? LOL :D (just kidding Chad - yeah, I'd say you guys are half-way decent....:D)
 
If they are adults then I would separate them as soon as possible. From what I understand, they can breed at 3 months and up, so if they are 3 months or older the I would say they shouldn't be together.
I've been trying to sex my babies, I think I have 1.1, sometimes it looks like 2.0 and other times 0.2 LOL darn things

Thom O
 
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