Not a chameleon but meet Neptune!

No, honestly blueys weigh a lot and always look chunky compared to other reptiles. As long as you aren't feeding him tons every day then he should be fine.
Alright! Thank you for the advice. I'll be sure to post updates on him here and i'll be sure to message you with any questions!
 
Alright so i potty trained him! Sorta. I've trained him not to pee on me after realizing that he'll continue to pee on me if i put him down right after he pees. After a few days of handling him, pee and poop regardless, he ;earned that it wont get him anywhere. In turn he learned that he can poop where-ever i put him down so i have to be careful about where i put him down.
I've attached 2 pictures of him, one of his belly and one of how big he's gotten!
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Definitely a merauke. Though he definitely doesn't have the orange/reddish tint that some can... Chronos has a huge burst of orange on his chin and under his stomach, but from what I understand having that much is a sought after breeder trait. Sadly he will likely never be bred. He's just my grumpy titan boy ^^. If you want more success with potty training. Try feeding him, then before you take him out and about 30 mins-1 hour after eating, soak him in some warm water. It usually coaxes him to poop/pee. Plus it make sure he's hydrated, it's so cute to watch them soak too ^^
 
Hi and welcome Neptune! It is hard for me to tell exactly, but he does look like a Merauke. The pictures are all a little dark. What size enclosure, substrate, temps, humidity level, and feeding are you doing? These guys require a higher humidty then other blues. If you haven't checked out bluetongue.org definitely do so. They will provide you with a ton of educational information. I also can help if needed. Good luck.
 
I dont know the exact size but i just use paper towel as a substrate because it's easy to keep hydrated and it's easy for clean up. I have a hollow log on each side and some plants where he can hide under and in when he needs to. I make all of my own food for him. 10% is fruit and 40% is greens/vegetables and the other 50% is proteins. I've checked out bluetongue.org and i routinely go to them when i need information. Thank you for offering your help.
 
It is not recommended from what I know of at all to use a papertowel as a substrate. Burrowing substrates are highly recommended with Blueys as burrowing is very important to their mental and physical health. I use Eco Earth but plenty of people use Aspen without issues. I generally shoot for a heated rock and basking temp around 98-102* though usually my room temp is relatively warm/humid anyway. And I always recommend having a water bowl that is big enough for them to soak in. If the general room you keep him in is stupidly humid (like my reptile room ^^ yay chameleons) I would recommend misting his hide once a day and providing something like moss to allow for that moisture to stay? What would you say @Rapunzel's Pascal?
 
I also would agree. It is extremely important for them to burrow and feel secure. I use Jungle mix with Reptibark on top. With this I only have to add water to the substrate once a week. The large water bowl is important as well. I don't personally believe in heated rocks. I have seen one to many reptiles get burned on them, but your basking temps are right. I am glad you have the site for help. They truly are fabulous.
 
Not actually heated rocks. never use those things. No I use a basking stone in a way. It's what I use it for my more higher temps reptiles that have the hardier scales. I use just a slate stone that my basking light heats to warmer temperature... I can touch it, it's just standing in the sun too long without moving or good shade, don't want to do it forever.
 
Jeeze I read back over that post... I posted it at 5 am or so... Can definitely tell I was running on fumes XD cannot do this English you say?
 
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