Hello,
So I have a female veiled, I've had her for about a year and a half. When I purchased her she was a baby, so I'd estimate her age to be about two years. She has laid eggs before, and she isn't too thick right now, getting skinnier by the day too.
This past weekend I went out of town for two days, and my gf said my Chameleon wasn't moving much, her eyes still move around, and now it's been about five days like this I am getting worried. She is not on the ground or anything, she is vertical in her location, hanging on to plant branch.
I have "water" drip twice a day (about 500ml each day), and I have crickets and mealworms available for her, but she still isn't taking to them at all. She has been in the same "setup" (cage wise) for about 6 months, with no new changes. The climate has changed a bit here in the past week (a few days getting to 100), but she is inside, and that's usually around where I kept her cage (one part at least) during the day.
So my gf tells me to touch her, but I am afraid to aggravate her. Anyone have any ideas?
PS: I searched, but a lot of stuff came up about them moving the whole enclosure, not the chameleon not moving.
So I have a female veiled, I've had her for about a year and a half. When I purchased her she was a baby, so I'd estimate her age to be about two years. She has laid eggs before, and she isn't too thick right now, getting skinnier by the day too.
This past weekend I went out of town for two days, and my gf said my Chameleon wasn't moving much, her eyes still move around, and now it's been about five days like this I am getting worried. She is not on the ground or anything, she is vertical in her location, hanging on to plant branch.
I have "water" drip twice a day (about 500ml each day), and I have crickets and mealworms available for her, but she still isn't taking to them at all. She has been in the same "setup" (cage wise) for about 6 months, with no new changes. The climate has changed a bit here in the past week (a few days getting to 100), but she is inside, and that's usually around where I kept her cage (one part at least) during the day.
So my gf tells me to touch her, but I am afraid to aggravate her. Anyone have any ideas?
PS: I searched, but a lot of stuff came up about them moving the whole enclosure, not the chameleon not moving.