ocyr.05
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Hi all! I just got a veiled chameleon hes a little over a year old, and the pet store I got him from explained to me he hasn't been growing a lot, but assured me he could be a runt and there is nothing wrong with him. I got him about two days ago and he hasn't eaten since. I've been offering him crickets and greens but he doesn't eat either. I know that it can take them about a week to get acclimated in their new environment but I just want to be 100% sure this is normal behavior because this is my first reptile. I also want to be sure hes healthy because he is so small for his age and thin. I also wanted to make sure my setup was good for him its a exo-terra screened cage in the extra large size (I forget the measurements). I also have a draecana plant that I researched is nontoxic for them. I have a dial thermometer and humidity dial as well. I have a log and some smaller sticks and a vine for him to climb. I do plan on getting fake vines so he can feel more secluded. My light is an exo-terra mercury bulb at 160 watt. My trouble is keeping the humidity levels up in the cage, I managed to cover three sides of the cage with clear shower liner and partially in the front and my humidity gets around 60-70% and higher, then goes down to about 20-30% after an hour, leaving me misting him about 5 times a day. I also have a humidifier that I keep on throughout the night and day to maintain humidity, but it doesn't seem to be much of help.The temp stays about 75-80 degrees until I shut his lamp off at night and goes down to about 50-60 degrees, and his basking spot is normally 85-90 degrees as well. I know they can go on hunger strikes if they're dehydrated or not comfortable with their surroundings so I'm just wondering if that could be it. I do realize I just got him so he probably isn't fully comfortable eating just yet. I also just want to make sure that everything i've been doing is okay and that hes not sick or anything. He also pooped for the first time today and there was some white, but it was very dry and wasn't necessarily a solid log like how it normally should look and it was a bit smelly, I know that can be alarming so I'm not sure if thats okay or not. The poop didn't show worms it just looked like a bunch of cricket parts and flaky bits as well. I just want some peoples input and tips and to make sure I'm doing the right things to keep him healthy and happy. I also uploaded some pictures of my setup and my lil dude (He was hiding after I just misted his cage so I couldnt get a great shot of him)Thank you!