Man, his colors are stunning. Make sure you're watching him around that soil, if he were to eat any it could cause an impaction. Never know, he might see a fly or something buzz along into the soil and grab a chunk of it with his tongue.
Worst case scenario make her drink water. That's a last resort option when all else has failed. I usually spray my guy with a bit of water in between his eyes at the indent in his head. Water will roll right down into a cham's mouth when you do that.
Well, I’d assume that like humans, chameleons can have sleep schedules. He could be used to staying up late and getting to bed early in the morning and sleeping until the middle of the day. Have his lights been going through a 12 hour day/night cycle? If so, did he have a previous owner that...
The store said 8 months, and if that’s true he’d be about 10 months right now. He has a dripper all day and 3 2 minute misting sessions a day. The basking spot is at 85 and the ambient is around 70 degrees.