Bloated stomach?

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I noticed this morning that my male Veiled has a bloated belly. I haven’t seen any poop this week. Could this just be constipation? Should I be worried?
 

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Forgot to post this! And yes, he's still eating.

Your Chameleon - Male Veiled chameleon, had since August of 2018. Unsure of age.

Feeding - Crickets, Super Worms, roaches, Wax Worms, horn worms, silk worms. I gut load with Mango, Turnips, Kale, Carrots, Dandelion, Sweat Potato

Supplements - Bee pollen, Repticalcium without D3, Repashy calcium plus LoD (twice a month.)

Watering - I am monitoring him closely, and want to keep track of how much he’s drinking. So I’m syringing him water several times a day (dropping water onto his mouth and letting him drink). He has a mister, though. Right now it is not going off.

Fecal Description - He's been tested for parasites and it came back negative.

History - Purchased from PetSmart.

Cage Type - Exoterra, x-large screen enclosure.

Lighting - 75w basking bulb , Arcadia D3 12% UVB T5 Bulb

Humidity - Around 30-50 durning the day. I run his Reptifogger on high at night.

Location - North Carolina

Here is his enclosure.
 

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The only things jumping out at me is no multivitamin twice a month, although the LoD does have some in it. The other is the one lonely little fake plant. Is it possible he could have eaten a leaf from it? When was the last time you saw that he poo’ed? Constipation can be serious. Impaction can be life threatening. All I can offer is to hydrate him well with hornworms, silkworms and other soft and juicy bugs. Hoping a keeper with more experience than I can advise. @kinyonga @Beman @jamest0o0
 
Yeah I am with @kinyonga no clue...

Only things in husbandry I see that are potential issues are the repashy in the way it is being used with the calcium no d3. I would switch the repashy out for reptivite with D3 two times a month. This is a more balanced multivitamin to use for the 2 times rather then the repashy loD which is designed to be used as more of an every feeding. Which I would not use it that way because we have been seeing a link between edema and the LoD.

Also the UVB bulb. Are you using a single, dual, or quad fixture? 12% is a high output bulb and if it is in a single bulb fixture then basking should be 12 inches below it to get a 3 UVI level.
 
I have read that if you put them in a warm water bath (like in a bin obviously) that it can stimulate a BM. Vet visit sounds like a good idea.
 
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