New Chameleon!

chamrhy12

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Hi!

I recently purchased a chameleon from an acquaintance. I did thorough research beforehand so I know what I am doing. When I got him he would eat 5-7 large crickets a day, everyday. I feed him a hornworm once a week. The past two days he has not eaten any crickets, I am worried as to why he is not eating... he just lets the crickets sit in front of him and doesn’t care. Is he maybe bored of crickets..? He also won’t eat any vegetables he seems to be pretty picky, if it’s not moving he doesn’t want it.
Lastly, he has something wrong with his tail, he was like this when I got him. The person I got him from had a tank with three chameleons together (big no no, I know) so maybe it was from another chameleon, no idea!! Would love some advice! I just want to ensure I’m giving the best life for him as possible!

Meet Paco.
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The lack in eating could mean many things... The tail looks like an old injury either from another cham as you said or it had a cuff from shed that tightened around that area. Your going to want to watch his tail when he goes through sheds to ensure it comes off properly and does not get another cuff.

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Hi, he looks a little dehydrated. Does he drink in front of you?
He has a couple times! About five minutes ago I just saw him drinking the water coming from his dripper. He just stood there with his mouth open catching it, which he usually likes to do, I’ve noticed.
 
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