Nosy Be Panther Cham Coloration

VincentChameleon

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I have posted in this forum prior inquiring about the gender of our cham, Vincent. He/she was deemed to be female, but lately he/she has been developing (quite rapidly) the typical male nosy be blue coloration, which has thrown me off! He/she has areas of blue on the cheeks, nose, and even somewhat onto the ridge of the spine and top of the head. However, he/she does have peachy tones surrounding the eye sockets with the majority of the sides and tail being a tan/grey-brown color with intermittent lighter pigmented areas. From my understanding, female nosy bes take on the peachy/tan coloration and it's somewhat uncommon for blue to be displayed.

So I'm baffled once again! :confused: I want to ask the forums' advice once more on the gender of our little one. He/she is approximately 2 months and some change. The photos will go in chronological order, youngest photos first and oldest/most recent photos toward the bottom. Thank you in advance!

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100% Female.

Females can display blues. Blues on the cheeks is actually very common in female panther chameleons.
 
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