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I do agree with this. But the thing that automatically made me nervous was the fact the OP said reptile show. There are so many horror stories about that. I also know some of our site sponsors sell there and sell perfectly amazing chameleons like always. It just depends of course ^^
@broderp Thank you for the plug hahaha!
I would assume right around the two month mark as well but as others said it is hard to tell as each baby will grow up differently. Some will be the leaders and some will grow up slower just like us as humans. It doesn't mean our parents didn't feed us or care for us, we just all grow up differently and at our own pace.
For reference, I like to wait till the 3-4 month mark as by that stage they are usually at the correct size for shipping and their new homes. I have let babies go younger (under 3 months) when someone is doing a local pickup and is 100% comfortable with them being younger. So that is most likely why you see at reptile shows the babies being younger because they don't have the overnight shipping to factor in and the customers can see the chameleon and make sure they are comfortable with one being a month or two younger.