You need more plants. What are you using for his basking light? To check for MBD(I learnt from my vet), feel his lips/jaw area and if it feels rubbery.
Cut down the amount of superworms, it should be the least amount compared to crickets, dubia and hornworms.
He should only be eating once every other day at his age.
Feed in the morning, not in the afternoon.
You mist every few hours including night time? (need clarification)
You should mist at...
So the bsfl was turning into flies and he was really excited. Saw him eat 2 of them before I went to work. And I think he's growing bigger these few days, or maybe I'm imagining things.
For some reason, the dozens of gnats disappeared gradually. Now I only have an occasional few. Not sure if my cham performed a massacre or the escape feeders ate the larva.
I just realized they weren't African land snails, I assume they are African land snails because there were one adult African land snail in the same flower pot. Turns out these babies are awl snails (allopeas gracile).
But the thing is, he's using a self-invented "chameleon pouch" to contain all the substrate. I don't like the fact that there will be gaps in between the pouch and the reptibreeze. Feeders can escape into those gaps and what about drainage?
What's with the amount of new people who don't do any research when getting a chameleon? Even if it's a gift, the least you can do is to research a little before buying the accessories. With that being said, we are waiting for you to fill up the form in details.
Feed her daily.
Use more gutload.
No mealworms.
D3 and multivitamins twice a month, you didn't say what brand and type you are currently using.
Remove the water fountain.
You didn't say how long you mist her, she's dehydrated.
You didn't say what brand and model of lighting you are using...
I have a black tattoo of an ouroboros with a swirling galaxy in the centre, it's at the base of my neck. It represents my beliefs. My cham doesn't care about it.
Oh if anyone wants to translate Chinese characters to English, I can do it.
I rehouse them because the container my friend put them in has little to ventilation. Notice a few dead ones but estimated about 200 live ones. I put them in moist eco earth with some greens. I cut a huge hole in the lid of the new container and hot glue a wire screen on it for ventilation...