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Males have a tarsal spur. In the first 4 pics you can't tell if there is one or not. But on the last pic, I don't see a tarsal spur, so you have a female.
thank you, so do you have any idea about ID? What kind of Cham?
It is difficult to say with certainty at its age, but it does not appear to me to be a Chamaeleo calyptratus (which is what most would probably tell you it is). I believe it is either a Chamaeleo chamaeleon or a Chamaeleo africanus, but I'm not willing to promise one way or the other without more information and possibly seeing it again when it is older.
Can you give us any more information on it? Where are you located (would you happen to be in the Mediterranean, by chance?)? Did you get it from a breeder or catch it yourself?
Chris
Kinda looks like its growing a flap behind the head and it might be a flapneck chameleon you have there.