Kaizen
Chameleon Enthusiast
While keepers have kept chams for decades without bee pollen, it is the part of prudence not to put all of one’s bad eggs in one basket...wow! I really need to stop waxing poetic! Seriously though, bee pollen, or an over abundance of it, might be to blame, but it also might not bee (sic!). What I mean is, if you just chalk the problem up to bee pollen, you might miss something else that was equally, or even more problematic. Keep an open, but critical, mind. At least that’s what I would do.I won't be using the bee pollen ever again. That is the only thing that changed in his diet ?