How long does it take for a panther chameleon to get its colors

If you get or have a chance try showing him to a female or another male im assuming he doesn't change colors because its a form of communication between the species and he just never had a reason to show off more or different color's its just an idea hope it helps
 
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Horizontal picture is when I got him last October
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I question sex because there is no pronounced bump at base of tail or any color but Bruce at Chameleon Paradise says it is a boy
He looks so similar to mine.
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So when I got my chameleon I was told he would get some red on him . Got him back in November he was 6 months then now he a 1 year . He just bigger but stay bluest teal color. I’m starting to think gizmo isn’t going to show any red tones just blues tones. I still think he great looking and I would never trade him but I wish I would of got what I was promised . He still Beautiful.
 

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So when I got my chameleon I was told he would get some red on him . Got him back in November he was 6 months then now he a 1 year . He just bigger but stay bluest teal color. I’m starting to think gizmo isn’t going to show any red tones just blues tones. I still think he great looking and I would never trade him but I wish I would of got what I was promised . He still Beautiful.
Chams are going to color however they color. It's somewhat up to genetics and somewhat up to fate. I don't think any good/reputable breeder would ever promise a color showing later in a young chameleon being sold. They can only make an educated guess based off genetics of parents and what past offspring has shown to do.
 
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