Jim and Mari are great to work with. And not to knock the green background in the first photos, as it is common in many at-rest Ambilobes, but your sequence does a marvelous job of showing not only the possibilities, but also what a true red-background Ambilobe can look like at any given moment (some stay red always, some not). He is also an excellent contrast with so many hybrids that have polluted the market in the last few years, passed off as red-background Ambilobes, but which look nothing like your guy. Your chameleon is a gem from a couple of gem folks. Thanks for sharing.