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I may be wrong but I think I see a little spur there, that's why I'm calling a boy.Hi. I agree that your cutie looks ok, and that he looks more like a she. Male veileds have prominent nubs on the heels of their back feet called tarsal spurs. Below is the pic of one of mine when he was just about 4 months old and his vertical patterns are very present and there’s no need to look close to see his spurs.
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Yep I see a spur too!! So the more whit there is, the more hydrated. It looks ok to me. You want half or more white. I bet he is just stressed. It can take two weeks for them to settle in to their new home.I may be wrong but I think I see a little spur there, that's why I'm calling a boy.
Urate has both a cream and a yellow parts. Could the color position mean anything?
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ThanksYep I see a spur too!! So the more whit there is, the more hydrated. It looks ok to me. You want half or more white. I bet he is just stressed. It can take two weeks for them to settle in to their new home.
Thank you.Yes, I see the little spur too. Since your cute little guy hasn’t yet developed his colors, I’m guessing then that he is quite young, like maybe less than 3 months old. It’s super important that you have all of your husbandry as perfect as possible with little ones. Most accurate info is at https://chameleonacademy.com/chameleon-husbandry-program-getting-started-with-chameleons/ If you want, you could also have us review all of your husbandry by answering the questions here https://www.chameleonforums.com/threads/how-to-ask-for-help.66/ One thing I will suggest is a veterinary wellness visit to have a fecal parasite test. His poo looks a bit loose - it could be nothing, but erring on the side of caution is always good with our scaled friends.