One thing that I have had no luck finding information on is the grwoth rate of chameleons and the coloring variations. If you ask one of the breeders, all of the animals grow huge and vibrantly colored (I exaggerate, but no one ever mentions in an article that an animal might be small and brown), but my panther sure has not turned impressive yet. He is about 5-6 months old supposedly, and is not as long as my 4 fingers together STV length (maybe 3 inches if that). His coloring is limited to the area below his eye and back to the back of his head and to a small degree his eye turrets. There is a hint of coloring to the shoulder area of his body, but overall he is a tan color with some light bands of a raddish brown occasionally visible. Sometimes he shows the horizontal white stripe to a small degree. He never has strongly visible bars. He eats and drinks readily. I mist him 2 to 3 times a day and have provided a UVB light source. He eats crickets occasionally supplemented with reptical, I generally add 6 or so at a time (about every other day or so). I do not keep him very warm (mid to upper 70s), but from what I have read I am certainly not keeping him at a cold temp. I feel certain that his growth must be too slow, but he is somewhat active, and responds to visual stimuli (generally with a bit of aggression such as slightly gaping and puffing up). Will he eventually turn into a blue gem or will I be the owner of a little brown lizard? I do not own a decent digital camera, but I might be able to get some low rez pics made if needed.