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I'm not sure what you are referring to, but he may look a little dehydrated.
A year and a bitHow long have you had him?
No it used to be all green before. See picture of his head before.I think they're referring to the little bluish brownish patch on the casque, correct me if I'm wrong but is that not just normal coloration, to the op did it just turn this color of has it always been this color??? I agree with @timw1 that he may be a bit dehydrated
He is already misted three times a day for one minute each so should I increase this?I do see the bluish spot, it does look a little off. I also see some dried scales there as well. If it were me, I would keep an eye on the area and increase the misting. Op, what is your misting schedule?
He has a mistking system and is misted four times a day for a minute each. Should I do for longer?Your cham is dehydrated, he needs more water, or will die, keep humidity up at night, and get a misting system
I live in the UK so it’s quite cold. I have his most go off every 2 hours from 10am. This is due to waiting till it’s pretty much dry before the next one but I don’t know if this is correctI live in canada, so it gets dry here, but I mist my guy for 15mins total every 24 hours, 10mins spread out through the day, and 5 mins spread out through the night. (mistking)
I live in the UK so it’s quite cold. I have his most go off every 2 hours from 10am. This is due to waiting till it’s pretty much dry before the next one but I don’t know if this is correct
Okay thank you!Each misting session needs to be no less than two minutes, with one session lasting at least 5 minutes. 1 minute is a recipe for guaranteed dehydration and a sick chameleon.