Should be safe, but don't stick the q-tip directly in the nose, just around the nostril and see if that gets enough water onto the skin. His nostrils should be too small to really get any fibers into it. A paper towel or similar works too, just as long as you can get a bit of warm water on it...
Sorry for your loss ? But from what I gathered about CB Reptiles is that they are a bad breeder and I would contact them immediately about what happened. They go by the name Torti
If you plan on getting another chameleon from a reputable breeder, everything needs to be cleaned with bleach, set...
It looks like stuck shed to me. A q-tip dipped in warm water may be able to soften and loosen it up enough to brush it off
As a LAST resort if that doesn't work the after a few tries, have a friend hold him and take some flat, NOT sharp and pointy, tweezers and see if you can just pinch it out
To answer a few questions
50%-60% humidity is great, with a spike of 70% in the evenings is ideal
For a baby veiled 80-85F is good, once he's an adult the basking temp should be closer to 90F. A drop in temperature at night is important and 70F is perfect
We can't guarantee age but I find it...
I bit the bullet, she was upset but sweet about it, I love her ? We've got in in the wash right now
We'll try peroxide after the wash :)
Maybe, it's more of an off white in real life though. Worst comes to worst I can just switch it with another set of curtains that are hidden behind my couch?
The questionnaire that has been posted multiple times in your threads
EDIT: Amanda just posted it for you. I would suggest having your parents fill it out or help with answering so we can get the most detail possible. Also, since it seems that its generally agreed that your chameleon is a...
Its most likely just him maturing and changing colors. Veiled Chams will generally end up with black and white on their heads as adults
Heres good example
But just to verify its not a burn, what are your basking temps? How far away are your bulbs from the basking spot?
I have about half of the bag I got in a container to pupate in, I'm guessing there's maybe 30 or so spikes in there right now. I don't plan on counting them but I'm pretty sure I got way more than 50 of them in my shipment so the rest are in an old mealworm cup in my fridge, sitting at about 40F
I've got an extra old mealworm cup that I plan on putting them in if too many pupate all at once. I put about half the bag in because it seems like I got wayyyy more than just 50 spikes. I'll also use this cup to dust them :)
I have bee pollen and honey so Ill make sure to get that going once...