Help me if you can!!!???

jergar2

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This is my Cham named Cajone. I have had him/her for about 2 months now and the pet store I purchased Cajones from did not know if he/she was a male or female. So the pictures where he/she is lighter is when I first bought Cajone's. The darker one's are more recent as of yesterday. I would like to know what locale and Cajones sex may be if anyone may know?
 

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Tail

Need a better shot of the tail up by the vent. The first pic kinda looks like a male but a little blurry. Getting some blue on.
 
Normally, females do not get green like that, so I will say male. It is pretty much impossible to tell what locale babies are however because they all look the same at such young ages. You will just have to wait and see unless the pet store you got it from can tell you what his parents are.
 
Mini tail bulge.......

You can see a mini tail bulge in the first picture. Can't tell you the locale. Did the pet shop give you a locale when you purchase him? If so, we can tell you whether that seems correct or not. Buyers are dependent on the honesty of a seller/breeder as to whether the locale is what they say it is or not. Two locales can be bred together and look like one or the other locale and show no hint of the mixed breeding. When Panther chams are young like your is it is very difficult to say whether that blue/green is Nosy Be, Ambanja or Ambilobe, etc.
 
How much has she/he grown since purchase? Do you know how old it was when you bought it? I ask because that's a small chameleon and if it was 4 months old when you got it....then it's just a small chameleon. But, if it was 6 weeks old when you got it, it might be a bigger breed (you asked what kind it was). Knowing how old it is in those pictures would help the experts here (not me) suggest what type of chameleon it might be.
 
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