Veiled chameleon

Jocktheboss

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Hi i recently got a veiled chameleon and was wondering why he opens his mouth when he is basking could it be ri? His humidity is at 60-70% his basking spot is 85
 
How far from the light is he and how is is coloring. is he dark? Also the humidity is a little too high it should be closer to 50% it could be that he is hot or it could be an RI. It could also be stress does his breathing look labored or heavy? how long have you had him?
 
How far from the light is he and how is is coloring. is he dark? Also the humidity is a little too high it should be closer to 50% it could be that he is hot or it could be an RI. It could also be stress does his breathing look labored or heavy? how long have you had him?
my boy Goliath when he was little he is now triple this size and very healthy.
 

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Hi i recently got a veiled chameleon and was wondering why he opens his mouth when he is basking could it be ri? His humidity is at 60-70% his basking spot is 85
Could be if he's too hot? Haven't owned a veiled but I've heard it could sometimes be caused by too much heat for him. Just a guess.
 
Hi i got him 3 days ago he is pretty active and eats his color is normally green but when he basks his color is brown. its not a heavy breathing he just opens his mouth
 
Hi i got him 3 days ago he is pretty active and eats his color is normally green but when he basks his color is brown. its not a heavy breathing he just opens his mouth
Yes chameleons tend to turn brown/darker colors when in their basking spot, hence darker colors absorb more heat. For example if people tell you don't wear dark clothes when it's hot and sunny out due to the fact you will get much hotter rather than wearing lighter colored clothes :D .
 
Did you get him from a pet store? if that is the case I would take him to a vet just to be sure it isn't an RI. I got my first veiled from PetSmart and he had an RI as well as the beginning stages of MBD and I was able to stop it before it got bad but after that I learned never buy from a pet store always get from a reputable breeder.
 
Pictures of your chameleon and his enclosure will help. There's not a lot we can say without more (and visual) information. It would be best if you fill out the "how to ask for help" (stickied in the Health section of the forum) so we can double-check that your husbandry is up to par
 
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