Yeah they look good! From what I know if you're worried about MBD, some signs are little knobs by their joints or sometimes their bones look warped. But his look normal. Here is a link to a picture that shows warped legs...
Like I said I take them to a specialist so I go by what they say. My chameleons move as they please but they are both healthy. There shouldn't be one temperature throughout the cage. There should be a basking spot which is 95-100 degrees and a cool spot which should be no more than 85.
I take my chameleons to an exotic animal veterinarian and they recommend that right under the basking lamp, it should be about 95-100 degrees. You can do this by lowering your lamp if it isn't already sitting on top of your cage, or buying a higher wattage bulb. Your temp gauge should be...
Hi I have an answer to Question 2. The reason why your chameleon is moving his body horizontally under the bulb is because it helps him to absorb more heat to keep his body warm. Chameleons are exothermic reptiles and require the outside source of heat to regulate their body temperature. If...