I can't see anything really in that picture.. He seems to be really young and very small for that cage... try the plant and dripper and see of that helps... Otherwise I am afraid to say you may need to downsize his cage until he gets a bit bigger.
Is this a baby that you hatched or obtained from someone? Honestly I would nix the 10.0 and go with the 5.0. That is what we used for our hatchlings. What about a basking spot. you don't want it to be too hot but in the low/mid 80's. What are you feeding this little fellow?
Well with that red light it is hard to say. He should be resting (lighter) colors during the day unless he is basking, they tend to stay dark around the basking light. Also at night, when they are sleeping, they should be very vibrant and most colorful. I would get more foliage in there and take...
I have 3 females and one male left from out Yellow Body Red Bar breeder Radigast (pictured below). The male we have left over is a blue bar with a TON of red rain all over and down his tail. We are asking $300 plus shipping and there are 3-6 month old stunning females available for 175 plus...
I didn't get anything. I went in hopes of finding a good Nosy Be Juvenile but no luck. LLL had a small "adult" nosy be but it was green and black (stressed obviously) but didn't look anywhere near an adult or a Be. Saw a red bar that looked pretty bad.. His fat pads were sunken in and the top of...
I would recommend getting a dripper and allowing the drips to fall on the leaves. It allows them to have drinking water throughout the morning and into the early afternoon. You can make them really easily with any plastic container (cleaned well) and put a pin hole in the bottom of it and put it...
So its a good start. :) I do want to suggest getting him more foliage. You can pick up a umbrella plant from home depot for around 10 bucks. It will be tall enough to cover a lot of space in his cage and give him plenty of places to hide. Another thing is I see that you have two reptifoggers on...
You say that he was always day when you had the regular house bulb on him? When he was turning dark was he under the bulb or just dark generally in the whole cage when you had that bulb on him. Chameleons will get very flat and kind of tilt to one side underneath a basking light if they are...
Once a bulb stops working there is no way to "fix" that. They are cheap enough, I would just buy another one. At least it wasn't your UVB bulb. Those things are so expensive for a light. I also am wondering how you know he hates the house bulb? If it was too hot for him you could just go down in...
It might just be a bruise or something too? I would just leave it alone and let him finish his shed. Make sure you are misting him really good to aid with the shed. Also can I see a picture of your cage so I can see how he might have done this.