Kent67
Retired Moderator
I think you were right the first time but she does have a tint to her body that looks male. A couple other things I take into consideration, while relying almost entirely on the tail, are noticeable on this one. The green-grey of the cheeks may go away as they get older but in males the color in that spot comes in as the permanent adult color. Also, the lateral stripe is broken up into what look like individual portholes of white versus it being more complete in males. Keep having fun with this. I think you've got the tail thing down. Btw, I honestly laughed out loud at "super cham keepers." It's just time and staring at too many chameleons.