I have all the supplies needed to care for a chameleon, and I believe proper nutrients (and a place to lay her possible eggs) could be beneficial. I don't know the age, but I don't think it is more than a year old? I'mean willing to bet that they will not take her home for the upcoming break; I...
Yep, just a tree in a pot, and a vine hanging on the side. They have a heating light, but i don't think it has seen the sun since they got it. Her you say? urks me and I'm thinking of trying to get it a new home (possibly my home)
What you see is essentially all there is. I am not in there while there are people, but it's still daytime and I spray water in there (it seems so dry to me I can't help it) I don't know if they feed it or spray manually, but it doesn't seem to me that they should have it as a class pet.
Ok, I've never had a chameleon before, but I have other reptiles so I'm not a complete newb. In a classroom where I work they have this young chameleon. To me it doesn't seem healthy; can some experienced eyes help me determine this please?