First off....
Why members here constantly have to flame each other in public postings is getting somewhat ridiculous. Either keep it to yourself, send your quarrels through private messages, or find some other way to keep your internet rampages off of public parts of this site...
The Entire Eliza + Summoner conversation was ridiculous, as a senior member (summoner) and as a long time poster (Eliza) I kind of expected more than that from both of you.
Secondly, to the OP.
You overreacted big time in your last few posts, though I know it was kind of granted with the stupid "million dollar chameleon quote". But understand that most of the time when you have a sick/injured chameleon and talk about it on these forums its going to get you some heat, no matter the situation.
Also, you said your 14. Time to start writing like you should be. I would ask that you type legibly and clearly, your last few posts make very little sense, and do little to actually help the animal, they really only give off a sense of you being "pissed off".
Regarding this original topic,
The animal is most likely small because it was never fed very much, especially if it was kept in a cage with brothers and sisters that it constantly had to compete with for food. Most likely it was the "runt" of the liter, only made worse by the fact that it had to compete for its nutrition.
On top of that it is dehydrated, which you can see from the sunken head pads and eyes. I am blaming none of this on you, I am saying this because to answer your question, you do not have a "micro cham" or a "dwarf" you have a severely malnourished animal that needs help right away.
Misting will accomplish little if the animal is not drinking, so make sure that you see it drinking.
It also does not matter how much the animal eats if you are not gut loading properly. 5 well gut loaded crickets are much more beneficial to it than 20 poorly gutloaded ones. A quick search on the forum will pull up some great gutloading tips, and paired with a lot of feeders (well gutloaded) and a lot of attempts at rehydration (aka showers and forced drinking) I see no reason why the animal will not have a good shot at a normal life.
S.F