Having had several from older generations of those bloodlines you are in for a fun journey watching him develop!! Congrats on a great Cham from excellent people!
Some females just lay eggs consistently throughout their lives. I had a Nosy Be female that produced eggs every 2-3 months her whole life without ever seeing a male. I tried many different things to slow down or stop her but she just kept producing. She lived to be almost 5 years old.
I have lost a couple like this... Only way to know is to do a necropsy.. I have seen things from a twisted intestine to an aneurism around the heart. Kind of natural selection in captivity if there is such a thing
Panther chameleons have many phases in their lives and that can be everything from activity, color and attitude.
I would test your UVB and have a fecal done on him. Just where I would start.
I agree with this 100%. My chams use the horizontal spare much more than the vertical. These cages are designed from people, that IMO, have the most hands on experience out there. I have switched all of my enclosures to this design.
Bill's cages are the top in quality and he has great...
Only you can have 2 of the best looking out of their locale and now you have an awesome looking runt!!! He looks good and if anybody can bring him out of his funk, it's you!!
Carol is right... There is a lot of debate as to what exactly causes it. I have had it pop up once or twice in a few of my females. Based on my experience and how I feed and supplement I went off of all supplements and just used plain calcium for 5-7 days and it all cleared up.