My funny chameleon

He's had it with fashion. (My shirt says fashion is so out)
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Here is a picture I just took of her.


@MadisonSpits that last picture is very surprising. She is VERY dehydrated and needs water - pronto. I was advise a long shower. I also see that she doesn't appear to have any live plants in her enclosure - these help keep up humidity. How often are you spraying her? Actually, I think it may be wise for you to start a new thread, post these pictures, and fill out the ask for help questions so that everyone here can access your husbandry and help your girl - because she really needs it.


https://www.chameleonforums.com/threads/how-to-ask-for-help.66/
 
FINALLY caught a picture of Custard doing something silly - rather than serious. I'm pretty sure he thought he was holding a branch, rather than his tail!
 

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Here is a picture I just took of her.

Before jumping to conclusions, I agree that posting an asking for help thread and answering the questions on the form is not a bad idea, but I'd like to know/see what the animal's poop looks like, and there are probably some simple tweaks needed to get you going in the right direction. A chameleon can never be too hydrated, but I wouldn't describe your picture here as a VERY or dangerously dehydrated animal. A warm, but cooler than your bath, shower, will do no harm, just put her and a decent sized potted plant or branch with lots of leaves in the tub and turn the shower to lightly sprinkle ( bounce it off the shower walls of needed ) the plant or branch and run it for 30-45 mins. Doing that 3 times a week should start her off to good hydration, until we figure out your husbandry shortfalls.
 
I totally love this thread!
I got a picture of my little man praising the chameleon gods while my little sister held him...
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