Is my Cham ok

Define baby? she looks big in the picks. That is why you don't diagnose pics lol.

Seriously, The can lay as early as 5 months. I was caught off guard with mine as I figured I had time, and no exact age, but she looked small?

If you have an age and it is well under 5 months, I would need to see more of the set up to even guess.
For what it is worth at least she is active.
A few days ago she waslight green and beutful it started today sh has been acting diffrently
 
If you have filled out the question form it would help.

These are amazing little creatures with a myriad of odd behaviors. Some claim to have them to nudge a door to come out too play.
It could also indicate "anxiety" or stress from 100s of reasons.

One thing I have noticed with babies, and I believe this is part of their nature, They want to move out. Every body staying in one spot would be a poor strategy for long term survival. So when the hatch, they remain for a period and gain strength, then head out into the world.
 
If you have filled out the question form it would help.

These are amazing little creatures with a myriad of odd behaviors. Some claim to have them to nudge a door to come out too play.
It could also indicate "anxiety" or stress from 100s of reasons.

One thing I have noticed with babies, and I believe this is part of their nature, They want to move out. Every body staying in one spot would be a poor strategy for long term survival. So when the hatch, they remain for a period and gain strength, then head out into the world.
She like 4 to 5 months old she ok right no mbd or anyth8ngnlike that
 
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She looks good in the picks. I can't say much else. You are on the right path. Do not worry if she has mbd now. her parameters being corrected will take care of this.
I do not know your knowledge level, but the MBD will happen only when things are wrong. they get D3 through the light, we supplement with D3 twice a month, to help insure they have enough available.

Do you have proper supplements.

This imbalance causes MBD. You can not reverse it. The cure is to correct the environment.
Once it is time for a vet, and they need special supplementation, it is because they did not see the signs soon enough.

If you get the husbandry, MBD is not an issue.

The next thin that is going to help you is live plants. Start collecting cutting from where you can and getting them rooted in jars.
 
She looks good in the picks. I can't say much else. You are on the right path. Do not worry if she has mbd now. her parameters being corrected will take care of this.
I do not know your knowledge level, but the MBD will happen only when things are wrong. they get D3 through the light, we supplement with D3 twice a month, to help insure they have enough available.

Do you have proper supplements.

This imbalance causes MBD. You can not reverse it. The cure is to correct the environment.
Once it is time for a vet, and they need special supplementation, it is because they did not see the signs soon enough.

If you get the husbandry, MBD is not an issue.

The next thin that is going to help you is live plants. Start collecting cutting from where you can and getting them rooted in jars.
So my Cham is good she has been bright for like 3 weeks but today she has been dark and she has been low to the ground
 
She looks good in the picks. I can't say much else. You are on the right path. Do not worry if she has mbd now. her parameters being corrected will take care of this.
I do not know your knowledge level, but the MBD will happen only when things are wrong. they get D3 through the light, we supplement with D3 twice a month, to help insure they have enough available.

Do you have proper supplements.

This imbalance causes MBD. You can not reverse it. The cure is to correct the environment.
Once it is time for a vet, and they need special supplementation, it is because they did not see the signs soon enough.

If you get the husbandry, MBD is not an issue.

The next thin that is going to help you is live plants. Start collecting cutting from where you can and getting them rooted in jars.
She does not have gravid colros
 
She looks good in the picks. I can't say much else. You are on the right path. Do not worry if she has mbd now. her parameters being corrected will take care of this.
I do not know your knowledge level, but the MBD will happen only when things are wrong. they get D3 through the light, we supplement with D3 twice a month, to help insure they have enough available.

Do you have proper supplements.

This imbalance causes MBD. You can not reverse it. The cure is to correct the environment.
Once it is time for a vet, and they need special supplementation, it is because they did not see the signs soon enough.

If you get the husbandry, MBD is not an issue.

The next thin that is going to help you is live plants. Start collecting cutting from where you can and getting them rooted in jars.
my chameleon still acting weird she been climbing the top of her screen lately she never does that she is usually light green but when I woke up she was black
 
my chameleon still acting weird she been climbing the top of her screen lately she never does that she is usually light green but when I woke up she was black

Does she have a lay bin yet? 5 months is old enough.
She needs one. If you put one in she will dig.
When young and without a male, you may not see the gravid collar. It is communication so if there is nobody to tell she won’t show bright colors.

The climbing on screen is normal. We can talk about that next.
If you put a lay bin and cover cage she will likely start digging soon.

Do you have pics without the screen?
 
Does she have a lay bin yet? 5 months is old enough.
She needs one. If you put one in she will dig.
When young and without a male, you may not see the gravid collar. It is communication so if there is nobody to tell she won’t show bright colors.

The climbing on screen is normal. We can talk about that next.
If you put a lay bin and cover cage she will likely start digging soon.

Do you have pics without the screen?
But is fine if she’s on the bottom of her cage
 
But is fine if she’s on the bottom of her cage

Too lay the eggs? no

Just exploring and looking for a way out , yes.

At 5 months they are eager to get out into the world. She will likely settle dow with age. She will be more rambunctious during receptive times.

And I hate to keep pressing but Laybin ??

My female is maybe 15-16 months, she is on her third clutch. Her first was a 5 months. I was like you. It is to early, she is a baby. I was wrong. Luckily the planters were fresh, and she dug a hole and laid.
 
Too lay the eggs? no

Just exploring and looking for a way out , yes.

At 5 months they are eager to get out into the world. She will likely settle dow with age. She will be more rambunctious during receptive times.

And I hate to keep pressing but Laybin ??

My female is maybe 15-16 months, she is on her third clutch. Her first was a 5 months. I was like you. It is to early, she is a baby. I was wrong. Luckily the planters were fresh, and she dug a hole and laid.
So she’s fine
 
Too lay the eggs? no

Just exploring and looking for a way out , yes.

At 5 months they are eager to get out into the world. She will likely settle dow with age. She will be more rambunctious during receptive times.

And I hate to keep pressing but Laybin ??

My female is maybe 15-16 months, she is on her third clutch. Her first was a 5 months. I was like you. It is to early, she is a baby. I was wrong. Luckily the planters were fresh, and she dug a hole and laid.
But she was calm for 3 weeks and now shes at the bottom of her cage dark
 
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