You built a new enclosure because your first one was crap .
You asked for plant recommendations because you went into this without doing any research.
You also haven't been following advice. from the beginning you've argued against and ignored every piece or advice given.
You claim you've...
You seem like a child.
I know you claim to be studying genetics, but I can't believe you're any older than thirteen.
As I, and countless other members have said, YOU. ARE. KILLING. YOUR. CHAMELEON.
Since you can't seem to heed advice and leave her alone to allow her to recuperate, do...
Well said , @Andee .
I personally feel that iguanas are probably the worst lizard to keep as a pet, and they are unfortunately extremely cheap as hatchlings, and of course very cute, which makes them a common impulse buy.
I have an aunt with a very large and normally friendly male iguana, but...
Based on the care you've provided thus far, you could also say you know more about quantum physics.
Ignorance is no excuse. You have a literal wealth of knowledge at your fingertips, most of which you seem content to ignore.
If that's grapewood on the bottom half, don't get too attached. In my experience in high humidity enclosures it doesn't last long.
Otherwise, looks great.
So....Buy a higher wattage bulb?
What actually makes varanids challenging to keep is not only meeting their varied and sometimes complex dietary requirements, but allowing them to properly behave (providing 3+ ft of soil for digging, large water sources for swimming, etc). When monitors are...
This. This this this. So much this.
You can blame your chameleons problems on breeding all you'd like, but at the end of the day, you are killing your chameleon. The way she is handled, housed and cared for all all sub-par.
Your argumentative attitude has also done little other than frustrate...
You clearly have access to the Internet , so you in fact do have access to hornworms.
Fecals, bloodwork and x-rays also will not show stress in a reptile, and I'm sorry if your vet made you think that they would .
Reptiles are not mammals. They cannot verbalize stress, illness or pain. In...
Okay , I'm going to make this nice and simple for you:
Chameleons are easily stressed animals
Reptiles in general, but chameleons in particular, do not handle stress well.
Stress in reptiles leads to a weakened immune system and loss of appetite, both of which will ultimately prove fatal...
There might not be anything wrong with your chameleon yet , but there is definitely something wrong with the way you are interacting with and handling your chameleon.
It seems like once every few months a member like you pops up talking about how special their chameleon is and the 'funny'...