Thanks for everything. I thought Jackson's were larger, but i was wrong. If i would have known that they are the size they are. I would have been able to find out myself. It's our first chameleon, so we definetly aren't experts.
We know it's not a robertsons dwarf as it has three horns. It's also not a jacksons as it is too small. I believe it to ba a chameleo trioceros werneri or werner's chameleon. We don't have any pics of the female so we can't check if it had a single horn or not but i bekieve it is a werner's...
We got a male and female "robertson's" chameleon at a repticon expo. The breeder told us that they would do well and live a while. The female didn't do too well and died within a week. We forgot to ask the scientific name and am having trouble trying to identify it so we can get it a friend...