How does she/he look ?

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How does she/he look ?
 

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Not the best picture, but looks ok. Check the back of the back heel and see if there is a little bump. If there is, it is a male. If you are not sure what I mean, post a pic of the back foot. Also a pic of your cage so we can make sure it is set up right for your chameleon. Do you have UVB light??
 
Yes and right now he is in a tank but I only have had him for 3 weeks and they said (people here in n the forum) (because pet smart sold me he wrong tank) the tank would be okay for a bit! I have a uvb light and a heating light
 
Yes and right now he is in a tank but I only have had him for 3 weeks and they said (people here in n the forum) (because pet smart sold me he wrong tank) the tank would be okay for a bit! I have a uvb light and a heating light
 

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Yes and right now he is in a tank but I only have had him for 3 weeks and they said (people here in n the forum) (because pet smart sold me he wrong tank) the tank would be okay for a bit! I have a uvb light and a heating light
I will be getting the right screen cage in 2 weeks
 

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Not the best picture, but looks ok. Check the back of the back heel and see if there is a little bump. If there is, it is a male. If you are not sure what I mean, post a pic of the back foot. Also a pic of your cage so we can make sure it is set up right for your chameleon. Do you have UVB light??
 

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I think you're off to a good start. Once you get your new cage setup, it will be a much better environment for your cham. Unfortunately, the big pet stores are notorious for giving out bad information and selling people equipment that is not right for chams.

In the meantime, keep an eye on the temperature - it's very easy to overheat a tank like that without ventilation.

If you want to fill out this information, we can help you polish up other parts of your care:

https://www.chameleonforums.com/threads/how-to-ask-for-help.66/
 
I think you're off to a good start. Once you get your new cage setup, it will be a much better environment for your cham. Unfortunately, the big pet stores are notorious for giving out bad information and selling people equipment that is not right for chams.

In the meantime, keep an eye on the temperature - it's very easy to overheat a tank like that without ventilation.

If you want to fill out this information, we can help you polish up other parts of your care:

https://www.chameleonforums.com/threads/how-to-ask-for-help.66/
Thank you @Lathis
 
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