Advice needed!

Georgeforrester1

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Hi all, this is my panther chameleon, he seems to have gone a little pale lately and I’m just wondering why whether it’s just he’s going into another shed or what, any help is very much appreciated as I love this guy!
 

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I don’t see anything alarming.

I have to agree.

I wouldn't worry too much unless he shows other signs of stress or illness.
Also, what is his age? I have had some settle down a bit when they pass Chameleon puberty (If there is a Chameleon analogue for puberty, of course) and they don't show the same intensity of bright coloration as they did when younger unless they are fired up.

<In a really bad Princess Bride Vizzini voice, at least in my head> "Chameleons change color? Inconceivable!"
 
He’s 2 I believe also took a pictures of these two marks on him today not sure what they are from.
 

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