Signs of a healthy chameleon:
- A healthy chameleon should be active in its environment and standing up rather than laying on its perch
- The chameleon should be able to move about the cage with good balance without falling or stumbling
- The eyes should be full, open at all times and actively looking all around
- The arm and leg bones should all be straight, toes should all be intact and the chameleon should have a strong grip
- Skin should have vibrant coloration all over the body and all the spines on the back should be present
- Patches of shedding skin are normal if present
- The tail should be able to grasp branches and curl up smoothly
An unhealthy chameleon may have one or multiple of these signs:
- Sleeping during the day at all
- Sunken or swollen eye turrets
- Laying on the bottom of the cage
- Legs that are bent, curved, appear to have multiple joints or have swellings at the joints
- Wrinkly, crusty or dry skin, bumps, cuts or bruises, or patches of abnormal colored skin
- Blood at the mouth, swollen jaw, or jaw that doesn't align properly
- A tail that cannot curl or is black at the end
- Falling off branches, having a weak grip, stumbling or appearing very clumsy