baby veiled chameleon help

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recently picked up a veiled from petsmart(i know they aren’t the best but he seemed healthy) i’ve had it for a week and everything’s going fine but i have a few questions that i would love to have answered. first of all i’m unsure of its age they said a month old at the store and they told me it was a male. it seems to have the tiny spurs to show and it does have a small bulge. i keep his tank at about 50-65% humidity and it’s a solid 80 during the day and drops to about 70 at night. i have a monsoon solo kit with dual hoses set on a timer.do these temps and humidity % seem decent for my baby veiled? i’ve seen him digging once and i was afraid it was too hot so i adjusted lighting and lowered humidity just a little.
 

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Are you sure its male? Thay have spurs like this
 

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View attachment 261788recently picked up a veiled from petsmart(i know they aren’t the best but he seemed healthy) i’ve had it for a week and everything’s going fine but i have a few questions that i would love to have answered. first of all i’m unsure of its age they said a month old at the store and they told me it was a male. it seems to have the tiny spurs to show and it does have a small bulge. i keep his tank at about 50-65% humidity and it’s a solid 80 during the day and drops to about 70 at night. i have a monsoon solo kit with dual hoses set on a timer.do these temps and humidity % seem decent for my baby veiled? i’ve seen him digging once and i was afraid it was too hot so i adjusted lighting and lowered humidity just a little.

To answer a few questions

50%-60% humidity is great, with a spike of 70% in the evenings is ideal
For a baby veiled 80-85F is good, once he's an adult the basking temp should be closer to 90F. A drop in temperature at night is important and 70F is perfect
We can't guarantee age but I find it hard to believe it's only a month old, we stock chameleons 2 months or older at my Petco location, but Petsmart is a different company. Either way, age is not a huge deal :)

If the top of the cage is a screen, raise the lights a couple of inches because baby chameleons tend to climb upside down and can get serious burns
 
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