Well, 70cm is 27". A chameleon with a 24" inch body and a 1-1/2 foot tail would be 3.5 feet long! And most chams have tails about as long as their bodies. Again, I don't think there have ever been reliable reports of a chameleon reaching over about 28"-30". Would be cool, but it just doesn't...
Well, considering it's Christmas week and most people are quite busy I would suggest some patience. Two days is hardly a long time, and given the Christmas and New Year's Day holidays you may have to wait a bit longer.
The only thing I can say is that I had crickets sometimes breed in my cham cages. I used to plant in large rubbermaid containers, and every once in awhile a feeder would escape and sometime later I'd have baby crickets all over. So it can't be *that* hard. You might be over thinking it, but I've...
First obvious guess is dehydration, based on the symptoms and the fact that you don't indicate any kind of drip system to let him drink for extended periods. Get him a drip and see if hydration helps.
I found this on Youtube yesterday:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8jq6MiOem8c
A large male veiled has apparently eaten another veiled that must have been pretty large, given the length of its tail and legs/feet which haven't been swallowed.
Now, I've always assumed that they would...
I've learned that
a) people will pay a crap ton of money for a cb panther chameleon. A crap ton.
b) UVB and lighting requirements have come a long way in the last 12 years!
c) Supplementing and nutritional requirements are better understood now than 12 years ago, too.
All good stuff as I...
She will over eat if given the chance. Nearly all animals that compete for survival will- it is a survival strategy. Monitor her weight, feed her a bit less and she will be fine.