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just sharing a pic...

zag Jun 29, 2004 08:19 PM

of my panthers at 2 months. They usually don't sleep near each other - thought it was picture worthy.

The male is on the left(Katsumoto), and the female on the right(Taka).

Replies (6)

evilcham Jun 30, 2004 05:42 AM

Hi Zag,

Very nice pair of cham you've got there. But do you mind telling me what morph is you male panther? The reason I asked because I've got one look almost the same as yours but no one can confirm it from this early stage. Thanks in advance.

T-Mac Jun 30, 2004 09:17 AM

HI you can look at the back his or her foot (the back feet). If there is an extra small toe it is a male if not it is a female.

chameleoncrow Jun 30, 2004 09:33 AM

Male panther chameleons have asactly thw same number of toes as a female. I think what you were refering is a "tarsal spur", which are only prersent in veiled chameleons.

zag Jun 30, 2004 11:11 AM

These are Ambanja's. How old is your little one? My female displays light browns and greens when she is awake. The reason I ask is I was wondering if he has started to show any blue coloration. My boy shows definite blues, greens, teals, etc. -even at 2.5 months. Good luck with him/her though. If it is a female, I would think that all the locales look very similar- I could be wrong though.

evilCHam Jul 01, 2004 02:46 AM

Hi Zag, thanks for the reply. Well, mind was also ~2 months old. However, the pet shop guy told me that 'he' is a nose be instead. So, I would like to know his/her ture identity.
BTW, would you mind post more pics when your male panther display blue, green colors for my reference. Thanks in advance.

Ricky

lele Jun 30, 2004 09:58 AM

>>of my panthers at 2 months. They usually don't sleep near each other - thought it was picture worthy.
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>>The male is on the left(Katsumoto), and the female on the right(Taka).
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