My chameleon won't hasn't ate for a few days, and I'm concerned. Any help is welcome.

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possibly but I think another picture would be extremely helpful at helping us figure it out.
 
I could be wrong but I don't see any curve in that new picture, she looks good to me!! It was probably just the angle. Just keep in mind if the dusting schedual from earlier on in the forum, w/o D3 everyday, w/ D3 2 time a month and multivitamins 2 times a month :)
 
Thank you! I will definately keep that in mind, I had heard a lot of conflicting information so I wasn't completely sure, but thank you for clarifying.
I could be wrong but I don't see any curve in that new picture, she looks good to me!! It was probably just the angle. Just keep in mind if the dusting schedual from earlier on in the forum, w/o D3 everyday, w/ D3 2 time a month and multivitamins 2 times a month :)
 
Thank you! I will definately keep that in mind, I had heard a lot of conflicting information so I wasn't completely sure, but thank you for clarifying.
To be honest I was very conflicted abt it also when I started to do it. I didn't think my Cham was getting enough it but I kinda fixed my problem. On the days that he takes in those vitamins I give him fruits and veggies on that day instead of crx. I load the fruits and veggies with the vitamins so I know he gets a lot of it!! You could do that also since you have a veiled!!
 
UPDATE: She ate three hornworms, three dubias, two mealworms, and a waxworm, on her own today! She also drank quite a bit of water. Im not sure why she didn't eat for a few days, but hopefully she keeps this up.

She looked a little dehydrated in your first pictures. Sometimes they won't eat if dehydrated. I agree with whomever commented on the slight curvature (and swelling) of the left front leg. They don't have to have broken or folded limbs to have MBD. MBD can be nutritional or from kidney failure.
 
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