Nice looking normal cham!
Agree with filling out the form so we can catch any potential trouble with husbandry. Better safe than sorry.
Not sure how long you've had her, but it takes a while to learn how to "read" a cham's coloration. When she's more excited, very active, or stimulated by...
Has the local weather been hotter or cloudy/rainy during that time? Yes, our chams are indoors under lighting, but the local weather can still affect them somewhat. His growth rate is starting to slack off and that can slow other things down too. I'm sure you already know about hydration...
OMG!!!! I haven't seen a cham this bad for a long long time. Just have no words except unprintable ones. I'm sorry to be blunt OP but your male is probably dying. The pet shop that sold you those garbage supplies and garbage care information should be sued for animal cruelty/neglect. This is...
You don't want or need constant humidity. I've kept chams in very dry climates too (CO at 9000 ft elevation; house humidity hovered around 20% at best). Providing enough humidity for a cham depends on more than a fogger. It is a combination of hand spraying, enough foliage in the cages to...