When your cham gets angry they puff up, right? Caspar was the same way until a week ago. He started doing this weird thing when he gets angry, he sucks in until his ribs jut out... it's super freaky. I looked up stuff about this and some people say it's normal? I just took that for an answer...
@kinyonga while I was in North Carolina my parents took him to the vet. The vet said he was super healthy but had vitamin A deficiency, so it's been taken care of! He looks much better and has opened his eye.
@jamest0o0 I have replaced the plastic plants with a real plant (pothos) and added a dripper to his setup! He looked fairly healthy when we got him, just a bit dehydrated.
I'll definitely look into getting a dripper soon, and real plants too. For supplements, I use Zoomed repti-calcium without D3 at every feeding, and Zoomed reptivite twice a month. (Which I believe has D3) I gutload his crickets with fluker's orange cubes (only because the petsmart employee told...
Chameleon Info:
Your Chameleon - Caspar is a male veiled chameleon. He is about 7 months old. I have had him for a little longer than two months.
Handling - I have only handled him once at the pet store for maybe 10 minutes. I haven't handled him since because he won't let me take him out and...
Maybe you could try to add some branches in the enclosure for him to climb on. My cham also prefers licking the branches to get water rather than licking the leaves, so you could try that.
Supplements: Calcium without D3 every feeding and Reptivite once a month. I haven't been able to get any supplements with D3, but I plan on it soon.
Gutloading: Fluker's cricket cubes and apples as well as some other green vegetables.
Chameleon Info:
Your Chameleon - Caspar is a male veiled chameleon. He is about 7 months old. I have had him for a little longer than two months.
Handling - I have only handled him once at the pet store for maybe 10 minutes. I haven't handled him since because he won't let me take him out and...