What kind of cage do you have? Screen cages are really bad at keeping humidity up so I've wrapped three sides of my enclousure with vinyl table cloth. That helps maintain the humidity after mistings. I used to have a humidifier on top of the cage and it worked great. They just tend to break...
Could you try to fill out the form in more detail? E.g. the lights you are using, cage dimensions, misting times, what do you gutload with, what's the temperature gradient in the cage (highest and lowest temps), what kind of thermometer/hygrometer are you using. Also a picture of the setup would...
Let him settle in. They can go weeks without eating, so I wouldn't get worried yet. If you want you can fill out the help form in my signature so we can check that your husbandry is ok.
This is horrible. Some people just are ignorant and don't appreciate these beautiful animals. Or any animals in general. I'm disgusted. I hope this little guy doesn't suffer too much and it's very brave that you tried to save him.
Hi! I haven't posted anything here in a while since things have been pretty hectic but I'm getting worried about my chams health.
Chameleon Info:
Your Chameleon - Male veiled, ~1.5 years old, has been with us for a year now.
Handling - Only when absolutely necessary.
Feeding - 4-6 crickets...
Paper towels are the safest option since chams tend to eat substrate accidentally. If you want a more aesthetically pleasing finish, I suggest you go bioctive.
If your chameleon is an adult, they can go without food for a few days until you find more crickets. Mealworms are bad and can cause problems. If you have absolutely nothing else you can feed a freshly molted mealworm so its skin is white and not hard.
Could you post a picture of his eyes and also fill out the help form @Nemesis posted. To me it sounds like you don't mist your cham enough so he can't clean his eyes properly.