Trioceros Hoehnelii gender issues

Lazykun

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Can anyone please specify the gender of this guy?
How to distinguish the gender of these guys.
 

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I'd say male. I believe females are less colorful and don't have the "horn" as pronounced or at all. Im no expert tho, just what i seen around.
This is a female
 

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@DocZ @bobcochran both have hoehnelii, I'm sure they can help.

But based off my own judgement, I would say female. Your chameleon looks to be past the juvenile stage (probably close to a year old if not older). I think if it was a male there would be a larger bulge past the vent. So I'm saying female.
 
I see this is an old thread reopened by another member. My bad. Though I still think it is a female.
 
I'd say male. I believe females are less colorful and don't have the "horn" as pronounced or at all. Im no expert tho, just what i seen around.
This is a female
Don't be fooled by color alone, many females have outstanding color. Although the rostrum is never developed in females, young males don't have much development either. This complicates sexing younger animals. These are all females.
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Beautiful females. I Believe this is my male but second guessing myself. Any input would be greatly appreciated
 

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