Yes they both look like that he moves them around still but they won't open I don't think they can, and I don't know how long I think maybe a couple days that's why I'm getting him to a vet as soon as I can, I'm not the one who handles him my husband is, but I'm freaking out and feel like he's dying.
Step one,tell ur hubby or yourself to mist him with lukewarm water ,this will help him to get hydration plus giving him a chance to clean his eyes a bit.
Step two,stop feeding the mealworm to him,it has no nutrition value n he will get bloated n addicted to eat those mealworm only.
Step three,gutloading the cricket feeders with some high calcium vegetable like collard green n mustard green ,turnips etc,along with some finely mince ginger n garlic( just a tiny little bit on both)every night before u feed the crickets to ur veiled next day.
Step Four,the night time temperature has to drop at least 10F degree in order for the cham to rest ,constantly high temperature is a dangerous environment for the veiled to live since u mentioned
we keep our room at about 80 degrees bc I have hedgehogs
Unless ur hubby already made the night time temperature drops.
In step one u can repeat it as often as u like every hours if u want or u can place the the cham in a shower tub with him stand on a sturdy object with his feet holding it firmly,then aim the shower head on the wall to splash the water indirectly towards him with 15min in ur supervision then repeat in hour since the cham wont like to stay under the water splash all the time or too long.
If u dont see any improvement within few days,u will need to bring the cham to the chameleon specialist vet asap.
U can still do the step 3 on the regular basis with ur feeder gutload.
Keep us posted on ur cham's condition,and hope this will help u a bit.