Hydrated Chameleon?

Carmazzi

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I was wondering if my chameleon is sufficiently hydrated.
Misting times:
8:30 AM-an hour after I turn his lights back on.
11:00 AM
3:30 PM
6:30 PM
8:30 PM
I use the water bowl and misting methods to hydrate my chameleon. I will post pictures of her urate and eyeballs.
The camera quality may be bad with the urate; in my perspective, it’s a pearly white with a tad bit of yellow.
I also have a dripper that goes on twice a day.
 

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Veileds don't require as high humidity as panthers.

Urate looks fine. IIRC, most (including self) mist 2-3 times during the day, and allow things to dry out completely between mistings, then mist more (or fog) at night, when higher humidities are preferred.

My schedule is 2 min. ea. @ 6am, noon, 6pm, 9 pm midnight, 3 am (adjusted for DST) but I have a panther.

Is she gravid? Looks a little... rotund.
 
5 times misting a day plus a drip seems like more than enough. Seems like overkill actually. That's a lot of water.
 
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