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    Veiled Cham

    Since I’ve been having the issue of her not eating or drinking I’ve been putting her outside for the day and bringing her back in at night. I don’t like leaving her out there at night incase of cats or something. She doesn’t seem stressed to me. I’m not sure what is wrong with her
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    Veiled Cham

    I thought maybe since it’s more humid outside it would help
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    Veiled Cham

    Yes like “mmmm... water” but she won’t go to it
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    Veiled Cham

    I just put a home made dripper. But so far she isn’t drinking it. She’ll look. And open and close her mouth from afar but won’t go to the water to drink it
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    Veiled Cham

    Dripper*
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    Veiled Cham

    I will get a stripper today I was informed at the pet store it wasn’t good. Just to spray the tank so I guess I was told wrong.
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    Veiled Cham

    Ohh ok now I understand what urate is attached to her poop I see white. On occasion I have seen light brown.
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    Veiled Cham

    Sorry I think I am not understanding what the urate is
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    Veiled Cham

    When I checked now yes it was dark like the color she turned when I opened the cage. When she is her light green color it is the same light green
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    Veiled Cham

    Usually I get her*
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    Veiled Cham

    I almost never see her drink her water. So usually I get hard and put drops on her lips until she opens and give her water that way. But she isn’t taking that way anymore either. I have also hand fed her before but she won’t take it anymore either. But before I would see her eat. She hasn’t ate...
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    Veiled Cham

    UVB is 150 Idk the color of her urate it is just the same color that she is.
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    Veiled Cham

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    Veiled Cham

    She is always inside but I have her outside now to see if maybe she is too cold
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    Veiled Cham

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    Veiled Cham

    I will upload more pictures now. She looks like that cause I opened the cage and put my phone in to snap a pic. She is normally a vary light green color
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    Veiled Cham

    Chameleon Info: ◦ Your Chameleon - The species, sex, and age of your chameleon. How long has it been in your care? She is a female veiled chameleon she is about 4/5 months old ◦ Handling - How often do you handle your chameleon? Once or twice a week or a few minutes ◦ Feeding - What are you...
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    Veiled Cham

    I’ve only had my Cham for 2/3 months. She isn’t eating anymore. She looks healthy except she seems to be asleep a lot. She does walk around the cage but sleeps a lot won’t eat or drink water. I see no signs of infection. But she does seem weak and she does sleep a lot. She just finished...
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