Was the ficus tree real? It always helps to have live plants in there to keep the humidity levels in check. Those vines are fine for hiding, but just make sure your humidity is still good. Otherwise, looks great!
Here's a vet list. Just click on your state and throw the addresses into google maps or something to find the one closes to you. http://www.arav.org/find-a-vet/
I was thinking maybe a senegal chameleon. I don't know much about their husbandry, I just know they are small. You could maybe do some research on them if your interested. They are also cheap. I see them go for as low as $15 each at reptile shows.
You can still do the thumb tack trick if you want. Just grab an eraser and cut it into pieces and put them over the pointy part of the tack. I've done this for a while and they haven't fallen off.
That is a good suggestion, but she said it smelled coppery. So I don't see how what you've suggested makes much sense, but at least it's something. Do a cage clean I guess, if you haven't already.
There are some good things and some bad things I see with your enclosure. I suppose we'll start with the good. First of all, I notice you have plenty of plants for him to hide and some walkways for him to roam on. Now for the bad. I can't say for certain, but that appears to be an all glass...
Please post a picture of your enclosure. It will be very helpful for us to see in order to determine the cause of the smell and address any husbandry issues there may be. Don't worry though, nobody will yell at you if you did something wrong. Were just here to help so we can ensure your cham is...
It looks to me like that enclosure is too large for him for the time being. He seems like he can't be over 2 months old and at this point should be housed in something much smaller. If you do have something smaller, I would suggest putting him in that for now. If not, be sure to hand feed him as...