I’m not an expert IN ANY WAY !!!!
But I do know this! Female veiled Chams lay unfertile eggs every so often ( monthly )
And need to lay them somewhere in the ground like a container at the bottom of the enclosure with a couple inches of soft soil should do. Do not fret for the eggs will not...
Look man.... there could be many reasons to this but honestly it’s ok for it to flungtuate ( vary ) in feeding behavior,
Sometimes changing up his diet helps to spark that instinct for hunting and sometimes the temperature also plays a role. Being cold blooded and all the hooter there...
I mean....that's a good question personally with my cham I take him out of his cage to bask under the sun in my backyard and he usually displayed very beautiful green colors. To me he seems relaxed and is very active in the plants. I do this like 3-4 times a week so hes active. Other than that...
Over time, but it won’t look the same
Or it could look like a scab but your Cham doesn’t have that yet so you should just get him further away form the heat lamp and make sure he isn’t rubbing his head on the mail of the cage
Hey man, this happened to my Cham and is now suffering a severe burn ( he’s heeling now ) but his veil started to look JUST LIKE THAT
My advice is to re arrange the position on his cage like sticks or plants to where his veil doesn’t rub against the top of the cage and that the heat lamp isn’t...
There is no after he stays there and just watches me until I’m gone... so wierd... other than that he’s very random some days it’s like DONT GO
and others it’s like
me- goodmorning Kona, ready for breakfast
Kona- HIIIIIIIIIIIIIIISSSSSSSSSSSHHHHH
OOOHHH!!
To be honest I have no idea what he does but I do know this
All my family members tell me he’s nasty and mean when they get near him but when I’m there with him he’s way more greener and nice