Can someone tell me if this is normal?

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I’m not an expert but looks like you don’t have much foliage in the enclosure, fake plants are not recommend at all (especially for a veiled) as well as the fake moss.. can you post pictures of the enclosure and fill out the form?
 
Is his tongue stuck sticking out? If so, no, that is not normal. If it hasn’t yet gone back inside on it’s own, you need to take him to a vet as soon as possible. While my knowledge is limited, I believe it could become necrotic (dead) if left untended. While there’s a few things that could have caused that, I’m going to guess that a major contributing factor is an error in husbandry. While you’re waiting to be seen by the vet, you could either have your husbandry reviewed https://www.chameleonforums.com/threads/how-to-ask-for-help.66/ and/or read all of this https://chameleonacademy.com/chameleon-husbandry-program-getting-started-with-chameleons/
 
There is no fake moss in his enclosure just the mossy vine. I have a mixture of both fake and live plants in his enclosure. I have more plants on the other side i have to get a new one for this side because it died. But yes his tongue went back in, he hasn’t done it since.
 
Here’s a picture of his enclosure before i added the lights I ended up taking the rocks out, I found it made it hard to clean. Im using a Zoomed T8 strip uvb light. And a 150 watt heat bulb.
Glad the tongue went back in. :) I would suggest having a husbandry review...make sure all is correct for your little guy. While a T8 can be used, a T5 is preferred as it gives better range of uvb. 150w bulb is extremely high. What are basking temps?
 
The basking temp is at an 85-90 degree range and okay I’ll switch to the T5 thank you. And I will most certainly do the husbandry review
 
I was using a 100 watt but it’s been really cold in my state lately and I noticed a major heat decline in his enclosure and that bulb was the next up
 
My panther had the same going on with his tongue. I would make a vet appt. Asap. Mine was diagnosed with mbd. Thanks to the great advice that I received here (supplements and husbandry) my boy is doing great and the mbd was caught early. He is now doing great and tongue problem was fixed.
 
Thank you so much, I believe it was a one time thing he hasn’t done it since that one time. When i first bought him i took him to the vet for a fecal test and he was diagnosed with MBD and tail rot. So they amputated his tail and treated him, I’ve been giving him extra calcium, vitamins, and making sure he has great gutload. I also went to Home Depot to get some more live plants.
 
Thank you so much, I believe it was a one time thing he hasn’t done it since that one time. When i first bought him i took him to the vet for a fecal test and he was diagnosed with MBD and tail rot. So they amputated his tail and treated him, I’ve been giving him extra calcium, vitamins, and making sure he has great gutload. I also went to Home Depot to get some more live plants.
Filling out the husbandry form would be great, so we make sure everything you’re doing is tip-top for him!
 
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