Im assuming you bought this animal at a chain store. It really dismays me how young they sell them. A 1 month old chameleon is too young for such transitions, in my opinion.
This animal needs immediate medical care. Plain and simple.
do something a bit different. In between all these. I used the ExoTerra Monsoons. I love them. And O have the nozzles at the very top corners of the screened cage. When they spray, the cone of mist distributes, and some goes down onto the decor, and some goes along the top screen, collects...
All of the above. Earthworms are pretty well known for their resiliency. They are even known to consume their own waste casing to try to recover undigested nutrients. There is even some data that says Red Wigglers gave form toxic fluids in their guts during the digestive process.
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Id be cautious about using earthworms. They are well known for nt having the greatest value in terms of the contents of their GI tracts. Id only consider worms that were on a well specified gutloaded diet. Otherwise, I wouldnt feed them. Just my 2 cents.
Something to consider is that MBD doesnt appear suddenly, and it doesnt resolve suddenly. Muscle activity can be affected by calcium imbalance too. first and foremost, try to get the calcium issues updated. I would dust all his food with calcium (not D3). I would also try some more...
I believe this is a situation of "cutting off your nose to spite your face". IE- stressing the animal without reclocation to try to prevent stress. Id look into a homemade evaporative cooler if you dont want to run AC in your room.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aHbQYajfGqM
Ha! Dirt was my dumb phone autocorrecting for "light".
I forgot roads I have a Dubia colony en route. I gutless everything and dust, but I'm not sure how long the dust lasts being he's a shy eater
Being very fluent with reptiles, I've adopted a male veiled chameleon that was unsuitable houses and had some past health issues, including some mbd issues. I've got him in a proper enclosure with good UVB lighting and a good dirt. But... For his size (I'm guessing he's about a year), he seems...