I'm not sure if I'm just missing it but do you have a UVB light? It might just be the angle of the photo but her back legs seemed a bit curved. Hopefully someone more experienced with MBD will chime in.
The schefflera is fine to use. I'm not sure about the ligustrum. I was not able to find it on a toxic plant list but I have not heard of anyone using one.
I only sand the sharp parts. Any part that feels like it might injure your Cham. The branches that fit in your oven you can bake at 300 to 350 for 15 or 20 min. I've also done 200 degrees for about 30 min. You just want to kill any potential bugs or parasites. I used 10 parts water to 1 part...
I realized I posted his small enclosure. Here is the large one. Although either one should give you an idea about branching. Sorry again, I'm a huge moron.
Mantis place has Blue bottle flies. They are inexpensive and my guy can't resist them. I would really work on the branching and foliage though. That might be the biggest issue if he doesn't feel safe and comfortable. My enclosure is nothing fancy but it will give you an idea of how to branch it...
How are you feeding him? Is he still pooping? If you are just toss feeders in maybe he's eating some but just not in front of you. I love the double setup, lots of room. I do think he needs more horizontal branches going from top to bottom. Like a latter system. There is a whole bunch of places...
Well the first issue is there shouldn't be glass to scratch at. Your setup is not designed for a chameleon. Chameleons should be in screened enclosures that are tall vertically not horizontal. That's how everyone is able to take temp measurements from basking to the bottom. Chameleons should...
If that's his basking temp then yes it's low. I'm not sure what kind of Cham you have but temps should be closure to 82 to 86 degrees. That may vary depending on the what type of Cham you have. Sometimes feeders take a little time. Try to place the worm on the screen, my guy ignores them on the...