Looks like a dermestid to me too. I get them in my roach colonies sometimes. They have never been a problem and they eat any insects that die too. I have fed them out to a few different types of reptiles with no problems.
I have not kept my own chameleons for nearly 10 years, but several friends and co-workers have them. Way back when, it was a common problem for adult male calyptratus to just gradually lose their appetite and stop eating anything. It happened to me once and it happened to lots of other people...
Hello chameleon keepers. I used to keep chameleons back in the 90's. I got out of insectivores because I hated messing with crickets. A couple of years ago, I discovered the joys of roaches. Since then I have been fighting the urge to get another chameleon (or a whole bunch), but I am losing the...