I can't really tell you what wattage bulb to use for your cage. This is something that you will have to experiment with. Try different watt bulbs as well as different distances from the bulb to your chameleon's basking spot (making sure that you leave 5 or 6 inches from the basking bulb to...
Here is a picture of panther eggs with a dime beside them for reference from bluebeastreptile.com
http://www.bluebeastreptile.com/images/bbgallery/PGEGGDIME.jpg
Until you can get her to the vet (which of course you know is your best, and only, option) try tunneling out a hole that is about the length of her body and put her in it. I just had to do this for one of my female veileds who started digging yesterday morning and this afternoon had made no...
Well.. I have kept chameleons for about 6 years now.. and reptiles in general since I was 12 or so (I am 26 now). I have 2 panther cages, a baby veiled cage and 3 leopard gecko cages in my living room. I have a pygmie tank on a stand in my kitchen. I have a bearded dragon cage and 2 adult...
Hi :) Congratulations on your new chameleon. You seem to have given him a pretty good start and your concern and questions are always good to see before a problem starts.
The cage size may be a little big for your baby, but not overly so. He probably isn't eating or drinking well yet...
The humidity sounds pretty high, really. You said that you have him in an aquarium? Chameleons should be kept in a screened enclosure. The glass keeps the air stale and too humid and can quickly cause upper respiratory infections as well as fungal and bacterial problems. Glass cages quickly...
Waxworms are good for a treat fed VERY sparingly as they are very high in fat. So, I wouldn't be concerned about your chameleon not wanting to eat them. They probably just don't move enough to catch his/her attention. Try a faster moving worm.. superworms are hardly ever ignored around here...