SilverWolf
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Hello everyone, I'm going to try to get to this point quickly and then show the picture. I have a 6 month old jackson chameleon, or about 6 months. He'll be 6 months old tomorrow. I took him out today to eat a cricket (I usually, but not always, take him out at least once for some natural sunlight, and he usually leaves the enclosure to eat the first cricket and the rest he hunts for). When I did, I held him for a bit to get some pictures and let him explore, since he is rather curious. But when he was walking around some things and my arm, I noticed that he had some sort of dark spot on his left arm. They were sort of like spots. It isn't changing and I am sure it is still like that. It is really only visible under his arm. I don't see how they can be burn marks. I will show the picture.
If any of you think I should fill out the "How to ask for help" let me know and I will soon. I am just in the middle of something right now. But I can tell you that I am quite certain that I am doing everything right. The temperatures for basking are good, the rest of the enclosure is good for day and a good drop for night time, the crickets are his main diet, which are fed a gut load of apples, butternut squash, collard greens, carrots, green peppers all blended together. The humidity is good and he gets plenty of water. Fecal matter and urates look fine.
If any of you think I should fill out the "How to ask for help" let me know and I will soon. I am just in the middle of something right now. But I can tell you that I am quite certain that I am doing everything right. The temperatures for basking are good, the rest of the enclosure is good for day and a good drop for night time, the crickets are his main diet, which are fed a gut load of apples, butternut squash, collard greens, carrots, green peppers all blended together. The humidity is good and he gets plenty of water. Fecal matter and urates look fine.