Is this his stress pattern?

cstorms

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I was outside today and he was hanging in the sun for a while, and then it got really windy. When i went to bring him in I noticed this crazy pattern of black and bright green. Is this from him enjoying the sunshine or from him being stressed from the wind?
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It got really windy, I figured it was his stress.. but it was also the side he had up to the sun, and the other side was still green
 
Thanks! Also, can anyone give me a good estimate of how old they think my chameleon is? He is also the guy in my avatar photo.
 
I was outside today and he was hanging in the sun for a while, and then it got really windy. When i went to bring him in I noticed this crazy pattern of black and bright green. Is this from him enjoying the sunshine or from him being stressed from the wind?
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My Jackson gets like that too. I have to keep my terrarium very moist inorder for him to lighten up a bit during the day. I'm sure you already know this but I would invest in the Reptifogger, or a mister too keep it a little cooler, or any type of humidifier of some sort. From what I've read, Jacksons need a cooler atmosphere than veiled and panthers. I live in California, so keeping it cool can be hard sometimes. I have two drippers constantly dripping in areas where he usually hang around and a humidifier, and that keeps him a little greener throughout the day.

Also, he would turn that color when the temperatures would be too hot. When I first got him I had the lamp directly on the cage and once I raised it a little higher to cool down his basking spot I definitely started to see a positive change.
 
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