What gender is this baby panther chameleon?

It’s for sale and there is 3 of them. All seem to be About 2 inches long. This is the biggest one and also has the most distinct markings. The pet store does not know if male or female yet. What do you think? And how can you tell?
 

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Looks male to me. The base of the tail seems to taper, whereas a female will have a notch in the cloacal area and an even width, non-tapering tail in my experience. There are some pics floating around that show it perfectly. I will look for a link.
 
My vote is female. I'm seeing the classic female notch in the 3rd/4th pictures. If it was male the base of the tail would be a smooth gradient.

It's always tricky sexing baby panthers.
 
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