Falling veiled chameleon

@platypuswizard112
Please post the photos and answer the questions.
If it's only been a week it's not something you did to cause it likely...but we can still make sure your husbandry is right so you don't have any issues.
Ok here are photos of him
 

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Can you please post pictures of the back ankles/feet it might be me but the casque looks a little small in my eyes. Even though I see bars. And what is the blueish-green thing in the 1st pic?
 
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  • Handling - How often do you handle your chameleon?
  • Feeding - What are you feeding your cham? What amount? What is the schedule? How are you gut-loading your feeders?
  • Supplements - What brand and type of calcium and vitamin products are you dusting your feeders with and what is the schedule?
  • Watering - What kind of watering technique do you use? How often and how long to you mist? Do you see your chameleon drinking?
  • Fecal Description - Briefly note colors and consistency from recent droppings. Has this chameleon ever been tested for parasites?
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  • Plants - Are you using live plants? If so, what kind?
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Veiled
Male
About a week in my care juvenile I have no idea how old maybe 2 maybe 3 months old
I have yet to handle him
I feed him 2 crickets in the morning and 2 at night dusted twice a week I’ve tried to hit load with some
Can you please post pictures of the back ankles/feet it might be me but the casque looks a little small in my eyes. Even though I see bars. And what is the blueish-green thing in the 1st pic?
i don’t know I think it was his food dish back at pet co where I got him here are his ankles
 

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Veiled
Male
About a week in my care juvenile I have no idea how old maybe 2 maybe 3 months old
I have yet to handle him
I feed him 2 crickets in the morning and 2 at night dusted twice a week I’ve tried to hit load with some

i don’t know I think it was his food dish back at pet co where I got him here are his ankles
Can you post it from side view?
 
Veiled
Male
About a week in my care juvenile I have no idea how old maybe 2 maybe 3 months old
I have yet to handle him
I feed him 2 crickets in the morning and 2 at night dusted twice a week I’ve tried to hit load with some...what do you use to dust them? You should be dusting with a phos free calcium powder at most feedings lightly and twice a month lightly with a phos free calcium/D3powder and twice a month lightly with a vitamin powder with a beta carotene source of vitamin A.
Its important to feed/gutload the insects with greens such as collards, dandelions, kale, mustard greens, carrots, sweet red peppers, sweet potato, and a small amount f fruit such as apples, melon, pears, berries.
 
Veiled
Male
About a week in my care juvenile I have no idea how old maybe 2 maybe 3 months old
I have yet to handle him
I feed him 2 crickets in the morning and 2 at night dusted twice a week I’ve tried to hit load with some...what do you use to dust them? You should be dusting with a phos free calcium powder at most feedings lightly and twice a month lightly with a phos free calcium/D3powder and twice a month lightly with a vitamin powder with a beta carotene source of vitamin A.
Its important to feed/gutload the insects with greens such as collards, dandelions, kale, mustard greens, carrots, sweet red peppers, sweet potato, and a small amount f fruit such as apples, melon, pears, berries.
Well i tried to gut kiss my crickets but they didn’t eat anything so I have been liking around to see if there is any problems with them do you know why they didn’t eat anything I had collard greens carrots and berries in but they never ate it could you tell me why?
 
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