They are probably eggs.
My female Nosy be won't go near her laying bin and instead deposited her eggs in the bottom of a planted Pothos.
I still keep the laying bin in her cage but 3 out of 3 clutches where laid in the same Pothos
Very neat concept. I bet it wouldn't be too difficult to attach it to an automated misting system. Just in-line a small ball-valve to adjust the flow.
I sense a new project in the works...
Looks like she's rubbing her eye. She may have some sort of irritant causing discomfort. The Cham in my avatar was doing something similar and we tried antibiotics both oral and eye drops. What finally cleared it up was a long session in the shower with water being finely sprayed towards the top...
Mine does that while hunting. He will also reach out from a limb and hang or suspend himself sideways by his tail and hind legs for better reach.
He's a nice looking boy.
Yellowing of the urates is a clinical sign of dehydration. Nice to catch it early. The big problem with fixing things when the chams show signs is that by the time they start acting sick they are usually very very very sick.
Better nip things in the bud sooner than later.
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Agreed she looks really thin and dehydrated.
Is she eating and drinking?
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No idea why she isn't eating but she's drinking so that's a good thing.
All the chams I have hate being misted or sprayed. Try not to spray her directly but do mist/spray the plants. Most of my chams seem to tolerate water dripping on them from above.
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Senigals can be very skittish. Make sure you provide a lot of hiding places in the form of nice dense foliage. I wouldn't handle him at all until you are sure he is eating. Mist the enclosure several times daily (don't spray him directly). A dripper would be a good idea.
Remember most chams...
Eye turrets look nice and full. If his casque has plump fat pads I would say he is decently hydrated. Hard to tell what his casque looks like in the pics. He's a cute little guy.
More information needed. What kind of chameleon is it? Did you attach any pictures to you post?
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