Even with your grow light pointed away, it's still pretty direct since your neon pothos is high in the enclosure. Maybe swap it with the pothos that's just below the neon.
Here are some helpful links...
So, the neon pothos is not the same as the golden pothos. Golden pothos are a darker green with variegated (sometimes) leaves. Neon are bright green with very thin leaves, thinner than other pothos. I'd move the neon to a lower area of your enclosure. My guess is it is getting to much light...
Your first pic looks like bugs. Your second one looks like too much sun. It is strange though because I have a Pothos that has grown to dang near touch the top of the enclosure with no "sun burn". What other plants do you have in the enclosure? Can you move the plant light up or away without...
It does looked like a thermal burn. I see your lights are right on top of the screen. She could screen climb on the side. Put your hand up to the screen under your light. Does it feel super hot?
More than Jackson's give live births
Post in thread 'what chameleon give live birth' https://www.chameleonforums.com/threads/what-chameleon-give-live-birth.54418/post-511571
Take a look at this thread :
https://www.chameleonforums.com/threads/the-third-official-enclosure-picture-thread.173186/
There are some great inspo pics and info here.
The Chameleon Calendar is a favorite part of my new year! This will be the third year of me bugging my coworkers to see the new chameleon of the month. Very excited.
I believe @jamest0o0 does this with his Parsons. When my chameleon was sick she also wouldn't drink. I did not shower her, instead I hydrated with horn worms and got her hospital bin up to 90-95% humidity in the night time.
I positioned a cool mist humidifier to pretty much land directly in...