mcghee26
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Thanks for all the help in advance. I have a male veiled chameleon, about 6-8 months old. He has been doing fine eating well, drinking, and really has some nice coloring. He is housed in a 4X2X2 aluminum screened in enclosure, with a reptisun 5.o UVB light, his basking spot is about 100-110 degrees. I have an automatic mister that mists three times a day for three minutes, and have a ultrasonic humidifier that is piped into the cage with the humidity between 60-70% at all times. He has been eating 6-8 crickets a day. Drinks from the leaves just fine. The question I have is that the last couple of nights when he is sleeping his eyes have seemed a little sunken in, which tells me he is starting to get dehydrated. The last 2 nights I put another ultrasonic humidifier pointed directly at him where he sleeps, hoping this would allow him to soak in enough moisture to fix the dehydration problem, but this morning he is still looking the same. I should have taken a picture of him last night when he was sleeping, but didn't think about it and now that he is awake he hates the camera and just flares up and I really can't get a good pic of his eyes. I know about giving him a shower, but he is kinda aggressive and I don't think he would sit on a plant in the shower, and that is why I put the humidifier directly on him, to try and duplicate the shower. Is there anything I can do to stop this? I know silkworms and hornworms are a good source for hydrating a chameleon, but unfortunately I can't get any of those locally and would probably be about a week before I could have my hands on them. Any help on this would greatly be appreciated. If there is anything I did not mention that you need to know, don't hesitate to ask, I think I put down everything about the enclosure and about him.