Is there anyone that has kept these in a desert terrarium? Would be awesome !
http://www.arkive.org/namaqua-chameleon/chamaeleo-namaquensis/video-10.html
Laughin here in my room haha, i dont want to see that... I said like now, I dont see the inside so i cant see if she is healthy inside.. Not that i want you to rip her open.
sorry for my english :P
By looking on so many people's different kinds of husbandries on this site you get a type of a chameleon eye ;) You can tell whose more healthy and those who are living the worst.
Your chameleons eyes isnt sunk in. Which means the the dehydration isnt a problem. I can see a lighter color...
Cage looks excellent!
And your weather should work fine :)
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Hm.. Maybe it could be some old shed itching the eye or it could be something inside the eyelid. Try some warm and long showers for a few days, if it doesnt go away contact a vet
Ow darn i missed that part sorry hart! Great job
Hmm.. Heat issues in a glass terrarium , Torn down the walls in your shop and isolate them from the beginning ? :) and put some heating inside it ;D No sorry man i dont know what to do then
Googlez, i wasnt being negative, i just know that...
I would place the heat lamp above the terrarium next to the uv cause she will try to go as high as possible. But you can also exchange the heatingbulb to a regular housebulb. And dont have the heating bulb on during night time
I just saw the feet and i guess thats something that has to do with calcium intake, the toes are crooked. And the 4th picture on her skull looks quite im sorry to say , deformed? it looks very uneven. The skin problems i have no idea, looks like a uv burn
A more skilled person with medical...
Hard to say. Let the pictures coming. I guess from coloration Male, but the bump is unnoticable on the most pictures. I can see it slightly on pic. 3 and 1
My guess . Male