Hey! So I bought a Senegal from an expo last Saturday, the 11th, and have a couple questions/concerns. I've read that it could take awhile for chameleons to adapt to their new environment and become stressed very easily do I've been doing a lot of research and talking to other owners about how to properly care for my chameleon. The guy that I bought my Cham from, at the expo, told me basking and UVB lights weren't necessary and I quickly found out that was false. I have the UVA and UVB light, along with the night heat light all set on timers. I have made sure that the enclosure has plenty of plants and branches inside, along with a shallow water basin (although I know chams don't drink from it), and a drip device that allows water to drop on leaves. I also make sure to constantly mist the cage. However, my Senegal still seems stressed and I can't figure out why. I haven't seen him (although I'm not 100% it's a male) eat since I've brought him home and I've read many different things but I was wondering if that was normal? I've been putting baby crickets in his cage and I've read that chams usually eat whatever is in front of them. However, mine will look at the crickets but not eat any (atleast not that I've seen) so could he still be adjusting? Most of the time he is green but there are times where he is greenish-brown and I can't figure out why he might be stressed. I'll check the temp of the cage, his surroundings, and the room he is in is private, with no other animals, so what am I doing wrong that stresses him out? Please help! Any advice is greatly appreciated!