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RE: How to determine sex of G.chamaeleon

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Posted by: angiN at Wed Jul 4 16:30:13 2007  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by angiN ]  
   

Hi
Thankyou for your reply.
Does this mean the colourful ones are males and brown ones are females?
We managed to sex two males today by popping them.
I have decided to to hld onto that last male and the possible Sumatran female ( that was before I read what you wrote).

I have set them up in a 3ft high viv today with a basking aea of 92-3F and ambients of 80-85F. Im spraying heavily twice daily as this appears to prompt them to drink - much like chameleons.
I have a 10% UV light in their viv, but have shaded areas incase they choose not to expose themselves. The viv is full of branches and foliage. Also they have a very large shallow water bowl - humidity has been kept high, up to 90% today.

I cannot find a lot of information about them, can you suggest any accurate reading information?

Photos of the male I am keeping
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