Approx age of this female?

Rhino

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Long story short, I was supposed to be chameleon sitting for 6 weeks, but now it's at least 2 years. Basically I now own a chameleon. I've had her for 3 months, everything is great but I want to be prepared should she need to lay eggs. I currently do not have a paying bin in her cage, is it time to make one? She hasn't shown signs yet of looking to lay eggs.

Is there any way for me to tell how old she Is?

Is there anyway for me to tell what type of panther she is?
 

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There is pretty much no way to tell the locale unless you knew upon purchasing or receiving the chameleon. She looks about 4 months to me, but that totally depends on the husbandry she was given, etc. How is she so young, and she was immediately given to you for chameleon sitting?
 
There is pretty much no way to tell the locale unless you knew upon purchasing or receiving the chameleon. She looks about 4 months to me, but that totally depends on the husbandry she was given, etc. How is she so young, and she was immediately given to you for chameleon sitting?

I work for a company that has offices all over the US and then all over the world. A co-worker / friend was asked to take a trip to India for 2 weeks. Then it turned into 6 weeks and now it's at least 2 years. When he purchased the chameleon, he had no idea about the trip. Since I have owned iguanas, bearded dragons, tree frogs, and jackson chameleons in the past, he asked me to chameleon sit.

She was definitely well taken care of. She eats well although she only enjoys crickets. She acts like a chameleon should.

Thanks for the estimate, it gives me time to make a proper laying bin.
 
I work for a company that has offices all over the US and then all over the world. A co-worker / friend was asked to take a trip to India for 2 weeks. Then it turned into 6 weeks and now it's at least 2 years. When he purchased the chameleon, he had no idea about the trip. Since I have owned iguanas, bearded dragons, tree frogs, and jackson chameleons in the past, he asked me to chameleon sit.

She was definitely well taken care of. She eats well although she only enjoys crickets. She acts like a chameleon should.

Thanks for the estimate, it gives me time to make a proper laying bin.
Ok, that makes more sense. Happy Chameleon Keeping! :):D:)
 
And she hates to be handled at this point. I wanted to do some re-arranging (I built a climbing structure and tried to put it in the cage) today and she freaked out.
 
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