My chameleons urates are mostly orange

You didn't say what type you were referring to, however I'll assume it was one of the more common types.

I have found from time to time my Chameleon needs to be placed in a tepid shower for approximately 20 minutes. Whilst he is spayed and does have access to a dripper I don't believe he hydrates himself enough. When in the shower he will start to open his mouth and allow the water droplets to run down his throat. The first time I did this I was surprised at how thirsty he really was. There is plenty advise on Chameleon Forums on how to successfully shower a Chameleon.
I hope this works for you.
 
i have been feeding mind a few horn worms. They have a lot of fluid. But they are expensive and be careful. Mine doesn't eat too many crickets now.
 
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