Question for experienced breeders:
Is there a typical ration of males to females in a panther chameleon clutch. I have a group of young Nosy Be hatchlings that appear to be predominently if not entirely female! A previous clutch sired by the same male (different female) resulted in about 50% each sex. I am curious to know if it is entirely random, may be effected by temperature during incubation, or if a clutch is typically more one or the other. I dont intend to breed often enough to eventually have my own stats, so I am interested in your experiences.
thank you

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SandraChameleon@gmail.com
BC Canada

