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Ok I so I came home from work and went to check on my Cham and he was sleeping six inches from the bottom all fine and dandy. I opened up his enclosure to spray and I bumped the vine he was in he woke up looked at me went to move and fell a couple inches caught himself puffed up real big then fell again continued to puff up and hiss at me. I left him be for a second he settled down. He started climbing the side as soon as I moved he puffed up again fell on his side from about two inches up stayed on his side and hissed at me. Is this some sort of defense mecenisum, or is something wrong with him?
 
Ok I so I came home from work and went to check on my Cham and he was sleeping six inches from the bottom all fine and dandy. I opened up his enclosure to spray and I bumped the vine he was in he woke up looked at me went to move and fell a couple inches caught himself puffed up real big then fell again continued to puff up and hiss at me. I left him be for a second he settled down. He started climbing the side as soon as I moved he puffed up again fell on his side from about two inches up stayed on his side and hissed at me. Is this some sort of defense mecenisum, or is something wrong with him?

First, if he was asleep his brain was "cooled down", so his reactions might be sort of delayed or not totally coordinated. Think of yourself being woken up suddenly (except that you have a stable body temp and a cham doesn't). Many chams will let themselves fall off a perch if something disturbs them while asleep and they also instinctively puff up with air to cushion a long fall from a tree. It's partly defensive and partly to fool the intruder into thinking they are leaves, not dinner. He sounds fine if a bit pissed off.
 
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Okay thank you for replying so fast I was afraid there was something wrong. I figured it was something to do with a defence type thing but I'm new to Cham's and was unsure and really just hoping he was all right. It makes sense that they would do those things to protect themselves and to fool predators.
 
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just curious, if he was sleeping you shouldnt be spraying him, as you want the cage to dry out by lights out. and if light were on then he really shouldnt be sleeping.
just not sure if i missed something
 
It's mid day here so I sprayed it down the enclosure that is not him. He was sleeping in a vine that's in the dark part of the enclosure.
 
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Any reasons why he might?
Sorry not mid day 5:30 pm still day though

i missed this, 530 is not too far off, i have a cham that goes to bed and gets up with the sun with or without lights on/off. and thats about a 6pm bedtime where i live now. so maybe he had an exciting day and was just tired.
 
Mine all usually start heading for their pillows about 5, lights out at 6, maybe he was doing the same. I would just keep an eye on him, not run to the vet just yet. If he is eating, drinking, pooping etc. It might have been as Dekuscrub said, woke up a little startled
Hoj said this as well, and I've read enough of his posts to know i trust what he says
 
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Agreed, 5:30 is not bad to start sleeping. My chams are on a 7-7 timer and always start to sleep around 6pm. It does sound like he was startled. I wouldn't spray while he is sleeping. Also, it would probably be best if you filled out the help info.
 
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