Our male veiled arrived today. It was a harrowing trip for him from CA to VT which left him in transit for almost 42 hours. That being said he was alive upon opening and after his initial quiet time in his new enclosure he did explore. After being allowed to acclimate for close to 5 hours we fed him. He ate 11 crickets which I thought was encouraging. My question is when he is under the basking and uvb fixture he almost lays flat on the branch. Eyes open looking around. Is this normal basking behavior? Do chams stand on branches to bask or do they sort of lounge and appear to lay down while holding on. He does not appear to be unsteady at all. Just a nervous new cham mom. After going through t he delay with delivery, I'm hoping that it hasn't affected him. Any advice or encouragement is very welcome.