martinlemus
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this is him , does he look fine. ?If he's drinking normally and well hydrated, you shouldn't have to shower him. Can you give us a little more information about your little guy. If you having a problem with him or have questions about your husbandry, fill out the questionnaire attached with a few pics and we'll have a better idea as to how to help you and your cham.
https://www.chameleonforums.com/threads/how-to-ask-for-help.66/
Thanks for posting the additional info. From the pictures you've posted he looks healthy. Are there any specific problems you've noticed with him? As for your husbandry, there re a few things that you can adjust to make your cham. that much more successful.
I see you are handling every other day. You might try other interactions with him other than picking him up. You might try hand feeding or letting him come to you to explore, say a climb up your arm and down the other side without you even reaching for him. Takes some time and tolerance on both your behalves. Some keepers advise against frequently handing as this induces more stress on the creature and makes him possibly more prone to illness.
Crickets are a good everyday feeder. Wax worms and meal worms should be fed sparingly. Try superworms, dubia and others as listed in the care sheets (resource section) above.
Get rid of the orange cubes and feed your feeders as in the above with fresh fruits and veggies. Do a search for the most beneficial.
As for supplements, make sure you are dusting X2 per month with a D3 powder and vitamin as in the care sheets.
You list the lighting as a uv bulb and standard heat bulb , 8 hrs. uv and 12-15 heat. You can go with 12 on and 12 off. Make sure your temps are a little lower as your veiled is young. basking should be no more than 85 for his age. Ensure that you have a UVB bulb. Reptisun 5.0 is recommended.
You should add as many plants and climbing opportunities in the enclosure as you can. I'm uncertain of zebra plants as a safe one for veiled as they can/will snack on the foliage. Safe bets are ficus benjamina, pothos and shefflera. You're on the right track. Make a few adjustments and you/ your ham. will reap the rewards of a proper set up. REad all you can and ask lots of questions. Hope to hear from you soon.
I feel like when you use fresh fruit , they rot quick .
do you use the gel like substance to keep them hydrated ? ( the crickets )That likely means your cricket colony is too damp, or you are feeding too much fruit and veggies at one time. The only way to get the proper nutrients to your chameleon is through proper gutloading of the prey items. Squash, kale, collard greens, carrots, Apple, papaya, sweet potato are just a few of the things I gutload with. Variety is the key.