Actually now that you mention it I should be worried too. I live in RI so I'm going to get hit bad. I would like to see what people recommend. Luckily we have a generator so it can run some things throughout the house like chameleon lights.
He is a pretty chameleon! I have one worry though, his crest has a bit of deformation at the top. This is often a sign of MBD. Have you gotten this checked out by a vet?
Just know that they take patience. It takes time to do everything with them and self control. You need to keep yourself from constantly poking in for the first little while. Let them adjust to the new environment. Also know that they aren't pets that generally like to be handled. Usually they...
I have not purchased from them myself but FLChams seems great. I can't find a bad review on them. LLLChams may be good. Just browse the forum for people's opinions, especially those of trusted members.
Give us a picture of his enclosure. But as JaguarShark said this is normal. Just ignore him and do your own thing in his sight. He will get used to you being around him and then once he isn't worried about you you can begin hand feeding him. Olimpia has a blog about chameleons and she has a full...
Ok the fan will work as a substitute. It may be borderline big enough but usually height is more important to them and you can't just turn the tank on its side so it stands vertically with the opening being in the front as UVB doesn't pass through glass. I would recommend getting a larger cage...
I have seen some good articles on Olimpia's blog about this so check that out. I would recommend just being in sight of him but doing your own thing. He will hopefully begin to see you as neutral as you haven't tried to hurt him. Then when you can get near his cage move on to tong feeding him...