Is this color normal?

My chameleon has a weird grey pattern in his green almost all the time. Is this because of stress? It goes away when he sleeps he is a beautiful bright green. He is a vieled about 2 months old I think.... petco couldn't tell me his age I have to guess till I can afford to take him to the vet.
 

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He also is an aggressive buttface and is always darkening when I'm around and prefers the color of a green ripe banana... if you know what I mean...
 
Also if I close the sheet around his cage I use as a curtain I've caught him displaying beautiful green color until he catches me... then he returns to his usual angry puffy and discolored self.... he's eaten from me directly so I dont understand why he looks like that at me. It makes me sad.
 
This is the cage now after a few weeks of figuring this out.
 

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This is what it looked like when I purchased the setup from petco.... but even though he's lightening up he seems to be angry all the time at me.
 

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Also is it possible cause I rearranged his home today.... and have been for the last 4 weeks... I'm done now this is it till I can afford a bigger cage and everything for it.
 
I dont mean to be invading his home. I know they prefer privacy I've been working hard to fix what I initially did which is enter this unarmed and unknowledgable. This is a tough lizard to take care of.
 
I think he may be a she, it’s casque is on the smaller side. Post a picture of the back of the feet to confirm. As for coloration it can be determined by a lot of things. They’re bright when they sleep because they’re relaxed. Darker colors such as black/ brown indicate stress as due bright colors when not asleep. When they’re calm they may appear as a dull green.

You need more branches and foliage in there so he/she feels safe. Remove ALL FAKE PLANTS, veileds are known to snack on there plants and you don’t want them eating a fake plant and becoming impacted. I don’t want this to come across as rude but you really shouldn’t of gotten a chameleon if you can’t afford everything within the care requirements. These are extremely hard creatures that need there care spot on to be as happy as can be.
 
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Well I mean I would have taken him back if petco would have accepted him and I know he's a guy cause he has the knobs on his hind feet he's just a smaller guy.
 
Also I have the money just not right now I get paid bi weekly and I think on short notice being absolutley lied to about the creature I have a done a decent job of providing an okay enclosure.
 
I notice that you have a water bowl. Please get a dripper or a fountain because chameleons do not drink still water. They only drink moving water
 
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