Help my chameleon wont eat

Ireland Martin

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My female Veild chameleon has not eaten at all, she is a juvinille, I got her from my moms friend but he would spray her and poke her he gave her to me so I

can give her a good home she is getting better and not so scared

does anyone have any advice
 
It could be multiple things causing her not to eat. You know the females will lay eggs even if they have not been mated right?
 
could that be it
How old is she? It is really hard to tell without knowing her full husbandry and seeing pics of her and the entire enclosure she is in. But it is a possibility. Or it could be that she is stressed from the move. Again details are needed.
 
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She is about a month old and a half
Well if that is her real age then she is too young for eggs. Could be multiple things hun. The feeders are not the right size for her. Not the correct feeders. Her cage is not set up properly. She is not properly hydrated. She is stressed due to the move. She is sick. Any number of things can effect them and cause them not to eat.
 
she is a veild, she is a female, a month and a half, a week,

I have not handled her yet because she is still stressed

I am feeding her mealworms, wax worms, and crickets, and I feed her lettuce and apples and some mango some times
 
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