I never took him to a vet, because in my opinion there were no signs of illnes. As you figured out, beni has never saw my cham in person, he is only judging by photos. I think he has a grudge against me.
Thanks for the comments, it was nice to hear someone elses opinion.
Kian, I really don't want to argue with you on this forum.
I don't own a forum and my chameleon's primary diet are crickets.
I really wouldn't call 13-15 year old boys "very experianced cham keeper"
Please don't lie about me.
He is a sub adult, about 6 months old. The coloration is more or less orange becouse of the basking lamp. Maybe 'll post some more pictures with a better lighting.
@FateX
You see signs of MBD, bot not that she is a he?
I was looking for Dr. Cox on the web and I didn't find anything. Then I was searching for Biologo evoluzionista, Università "La Sapienza", Accademico dei Lincei, Roma, and I found this page http://dipbau.bio.uniroma1.it/web/Sedi/Il-persona/index.htm Here is a list of staff in biology department...
http://www.chameleonnews.com/year2003/mar2003/calyptratus/veiled_faq.html
Since I've anwsered your question, could you anwser mine? When can we expect the book?
Just mix it up with other veggies. Don't force him to eat it. For baby Veiled, you could try to put some baby food on leaves. I've read somewhere, that they really like to lick it of. :p