So sorry for your loss. It’s hard to see this happen to them. Keep him in your heart.
A necropsy might give you some answers as to what was going on with him.
Good that they are stronger and that you are interested in helping them…but things can go south quickly if there are certain husbandry things not addressed. We are only looking to help you avoid some of the possible issues that could develop and not show signs of health issues until it’s too...
As @Beman has said…”Per females. THis is the info I give everyone. NOTE if you have a receptive/gravid female I WOULD NOT do an extreme reduction in food intake depending on how much you are currently feeding. THis can be harmful when they are in the process of allready developing eggs.”…exactly...
You said…”Nooo. The chameleon in the smaller cage isba 2 month old female. We completely covered her cage”…even though the cage is covered, I would move it away from the other chameleon if I could…she may be sensing the other female. This might be of interest to you and explain a bit…...
Hope your chameleon isn’t eggbound. Part of what can push them to egg binding is overfeeding as they approach sexual maturity and temperatures that are too hot. Can you give us information on how much you’re feeding her and the temperature she is kept at?
The substrate in your lay bin looks...