We did take him to the vet and he has been getting calcium injections for over a week now. I'm going to double check all the husbandry today. And yes we have a 150W UVB bulb.
Here is a picture I just took of our little guy. We just hand fed him some dusted wax worms. He chewed them but is still not eating on his own. Might have to resort to hand feeding him till he gets back to doing it on his own.
Update: he has started moving around normally again, not dragging his legs, but still refuses to eat. It's been two weeks now. He is drinking fine and getting mists every hour. Our vet told us we might have to resort to force feeding but I've heard that is extremely strenuous on the chameleon...
The calcium dust we use does have vitamin D3 in it. Would you recommend using the syringe to try and give him the fluids? And if so what ratio would you recommend for water to pedialyte?
Chameleon: 6 month old male Veiled
Handling: Rarely
Feeding: 5-7 brown cricket, 5 meal worms (rotating) Gutloading crickets with Fluker's
Supplements: ReptoCal calcium dust
Misting: Daily See him drinking occasionally
Fecal: Taken this morning
History: No previous info
Cage: 16x16x24...