Not shedding

I have a veiled chameleon that I got a month and half ago (he is like 2 to 3 months) and he has only shed once and he started to shed the day after I got him and i read they shed really often and I wonder he hasn't dome it, I also have another veiled chamaleon that I got 2 months ago and she has shed 2 times since I got her (she is 3 or 4 months) and they get the exact same care so I dont know what's going on, please help
 
They shed less and less often as they get older. Once they are adults they dont even "poof" anymore and will just shed tail one month and legs another month, decide they want a bigger head another month.

As long as there is not a problem with the shed (wont come off etc) i wouldnt worry about frequency.
 
They shed less and less often as they get older. Once they are adults they dont even "poof" anymore and will just shed tail one month and legs another month, decide they want a bigger head another month. Yah I read about when they are adults they shed less but he is only 3 months so I was wondering and he is smaller than the female that is 4 months

As long as there is not a problem with the shed (wont come off etc) i wouldnt worry about frequency.
 
Yah I read about when they are adults they shed less but he is only 3 months so I was wondering and he is smaller than the female that is 4 months
 
Mine seems to shed every 3 weeks giver or take a few days. I suspect mine is about 6 months old now and this she'd is going a lot slower then when he was younger.
 
Is there a reason why you chose to get 2 chameleons in the last 2 months? Looking back at your post history, it is clear that you do not have a very good understanding of how to care for them.

What are you feeding them? How much and how often? What are you gutloading the insects with? They shed frequently when young because they are growing and it is possible that the one that isn't shedding isn't receiving enough nutrition.

Also, can you please upload pictures of both of their enclosures? The last picture you posted needed a lot of work. I hope you have separated them into individual cages by now.
 
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