My veiled had one like that as well, my vet said it could be a build up under the skin from broken ribs. Is it Hard? If it's getting bigger than I would take him to see a vet.
For starters, here is a care sheet for veiled chameleons.
https://www.chameleonforums.com/care/caresheets/veiled/
Please fill out the how to ask for help form that has been provided for you and post your answers in a reply to this thread so we can further help you and your new cham.
Thanks. That is what I was thinking as well. I've been cleaning out the container each day and the other cup is fine, it's just this one. If I separate them and keep the others that are fine, would it still be safe to feed the non black ones to my Cham? Or should I get rid of the whole cup?
I'm so sorry for your loss. Eight years is a long time. I'm sure she lived a long and happy life thanks to you.
My veiled recently passed, he was about 2 and a half years old. He was a rescue and had complications since I got him as a youngin. My vet congratulated me on keeping him alive that...
I purchased one a few weeks ago. I like it, however my cham does not. He refuses to eat out of it. He prefers to have his feeders roaming around. I do think it is a great product, hopefully I will be able to get him to use it some time in the near future.
please fill out the how to ask for help form.
https://www.chameleonforums.com/threads/how-to-ask-for-help.66/
copy and paste the questions in a reply to this thread and answer the questions so we can have a better idea of your husbandry. I know that falling is definitely a red flag, and as...
It comes out as a fine mist and you can hold the trigger and it will continue to spray as opposed to having to keep pulling the trigger to release water
For humidity, I use a tarp around 3 sides.
As for the plants, you can re pot them with organic potting soil and wash the leaves with soap and water and rinse a few times to remove any pesticides.
For the buildup of water at the bottom, you need to put a drainage bin under the cage. What I do...